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PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF STRUCTURE AND COLLECTIVE DOSE FROM CT EXAMINATIONS RELATED TO COVID-19 DIAGNOSTICS IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION IN MARCH -JUNE 2020

A. Vodovatov, I. Romanovich, O. Istorik, L. Eremina, S. Morozov, S. Ryzhov, G. Berkovich, K. Ig, G. Te, L. Chipiga, P. Druzhinina, B. Am, A. Rr, Basek, K. Aa, M. Dv, I. Ys, P. Vv, N. Polishchuk, M. An, P. Vg,
2020

The use of computed tomography (CT) for the diagnostics of COVID-19 in the Russian Federation led to significant changes in the structure of X-ray diagnostics and levels of medical exposure of the patients. This study was aimed at the preliminary operative assessment of changes in the structure and collective dose from CT examinations in several representative hospitals, regions and on the level of the Russian Federation. The results of the study indicate that during the transformation of hospitals from general medical practice into dedicated COVID-19 facilities, the number of CT examinations increased up to 30%; the collective dose from CT exams increased up to a factor of 1.5. During a partial transformation of a medical facility into the hospital with separate COVID-19 departments, the increase in the number of CT examinations in the facility was more significant (up to a factor of 2 or more). These numbers correspond to 1.5 - 2.5 chest CT examinations (from 1 to 6) per patient admitted to hospital with COVID-19 diagnosis; and 1.2 chest CT examinations per patient in outpatient facilities, including a mandatory CT scan for the staging of COVID-19. The collective dose from CT examinations in the Russian Federation for March-June period of 2020 increased by the factor of 2 (from 16k man-Sv to 32k man-Sv); the collective dose of COVID-19 patients was about 12k man-Sv. For a more detailed and reliable assessment of the dynamics of changes in the structure of diagnostic radiology and levels of radiation exposure of patients in the Russian Federation, data collection in the regions of the Russian Federation and individual medical facilities will continue.

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  • A. Vodovatov
    St-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after prof. P.V. Ramzaev;
  • I. Romanovich
    St-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after prof. P.V. Ramzaev;
  • O. Istorik
    Federal Service for Surveillance on Human Well-being and Consumer Rights Protection in the Leningrad region;
  • L. Eremina
    Federal Service for Surveillance on Human Well-being and Consumer Rights Protection in the Leningrad region;
  • S. Morozov
    CDT;
  • S. Ryzhov
    CDT;
  • G. Berkovich
    Federal Almazov North-West Medical Research Centre
  • K. Ig
    Saint Petersburg State University
  • G. Te
    Federal Almazov North-West Medical Research Centre
  • L. Chipiga
    St-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after prof. P.V. Ramzaev;
  • P. Druzhinina
    St-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after prof. P.V. Ramzaev;
  • B. Am
    St-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after professor P.V. Ramzaev;
  • A. Rr
    St-Petersburg Research Institute of Radiation Hygiene after prof. P.V. Ramzaev;
  • Basek
    Federal Almazov North-West Medical Research Centre
  • K. Aa
    Federal Almazov North-West Medical Research Centre
  • M. Dv
    Urban Mariinsky hospital;
  • I. Ys
    Urban Mariinsky hospital;
  • P. Vv
    Urban Mariinsky hospital;
  • N. Polishchuk
    CDT;
  • M. An
    CDT;
  • P. Vg
    Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University
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  • COVID-19
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