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Variations in CT utilization, protocols, and radiation doses in COVID-19 pneumonia: Results from 28 countries in the IAEA study

F. Homayounieh, O. Holmberg, R. Al Umairi, S. Aly, A. Basevičius, P. Costa, A. Darweesh, V. Gershan, P. Ilves, D. Kostova-Lefterova, S. Renha, I. Mohseni, O. Rampado, N. Rotaru, I. Shirazu, V. Sinitsyn, T. Turk, C. van Ngoc Ty, M. Kalra, J. Vassileva,
2021

Background: There is lack of guidance on specific CT protocols for imaging patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pneumonia. Purpose: To assess international variations in CT utilization, protocols, and radiation doses in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia. Materials and Methods: In this retrospective data collection study, the International Atomic Energy Agency coordinated a survey between May and July 2020 regarding CT utilization, protocols, and radiation doses from 62 health care sites in 34 countries across five continents for CT examinations performed in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia. The questionnaire obtained information on local prevalence, method of diagnosis, most frequent imaging, indications for CT, and specific policies on use of CT in COVID-19 pneumonia. Collected data included general information (patient age, weight, clinical indication), CT equipment (CT make and model, year of installation, number of detector rows), scan protocols (body region, scan phases, tube current and potential), and radiation dose descriptors (CT dose index and dose length product). Descriptive statistics and generalized estimating equations were performed. Results: Data from 782 patients (median age, 59 years [interquartile range, 15 years]) from 54 health care sites in 28 countries were evaluated. Less than one-half of the health care sites used CT for initial diagnosis of COVID-19 pneumonia and three-fourths used CT for assessing disease severity. CT dose index varied based on CT vendors (7-11 mGy; P,.001), number of detector rows (8-9 mGy; P,.001), year of CT installation (7-10 mGy; P =.006), and reconstruction techniques (7-10 mGy; P =.03). Multiphase chest CT examinations performed at 20% of sites (11 of 54) were associated with higher dose length product compared with single-phase chest CT examinations performed in 80% of sites (43 of 54) (P =.008). Conclusion: CT use, scan protocols, and radiation doses in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 pneumonia showed wide variation across health care sites within the same and between different countries. Many patients were imaged multiple times and/or with multiphase CT scan protocols.

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  • F. Homayounieh
    Harvard Medical School
  • O. Holmberg
    International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna
  • R. Al Umairi
    Royal Hospital
  • S. Aly
    Alfa Scan Radiology Center
  • A. Basevičius
    Lietuvos sveikatos mokslų universitetas
  • P. Costa
    Universidade de Sao Paulo - USP
  • A. Darweesh
    Hamad Medical Corporation
  • V. Gershan
    SS Cyril and Methodius University
  • P. Ilves
    Tartu Ülikooli Kliinikum
  • D. Kostova-Lefterova
    University Hospital Alexandrovska
  • S. Renha
    National Nuclear Energy Commission
  • I. Mohseni
    Firoozgar General Hospital
  • O. Rampado
    Azienda Ospedaliera - Universitaria Città della Salute e della Scienza di Torino
  • N. Rotaru
    Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy
  • I. Shirazu
    Ghana Atomic Energy Commission
  • V. Sinitsyn
    Lomonosov Moscow State University
  • T. Turk
    KBC Osijek
  • C. van Ngoc Ty
    Hôpital Européen Georges-Pompidou
  • M. Kalra
    Harvard Medical School
  • J. Vassileva
    International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna
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  • Radiology
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  • E141-E151
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  • Institut Ruđer Bošković
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