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Average absorbed breast dose (2ABD): an easy radiation dose index for digital breast tomosynthesis

Authors :
Antonio C. Traino
Patrizio Barca
Rocco Lamastra
Raffaele M. Tucciariello
Chiara Sottocornola
Carolina Marini
Giacomo Aringhieri
Davide Caramella
Maria E. Fantacci
Source :
European Radiology Experimental, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
SpringerOpen, 2020.

Abstract

Abstract Background To propose a practical and simple method to individually evaluate the average absorbed dose for digital breast tomosynthesis. Methods The method is based on the estimate of incident air kerma (k a,i ) on the breast surface. An analytical model was developed to calculate the k a,i from the tube voltage, tube load, breast thickness, x-ray tube yield, and anode-filter combination. A homogeneous phantom was employed to simulate the breast in experimental measurements and to assess the dose-depth relationship. The k a,i values were employed to calculate the “average absorbed breast dose” (2ABD) index. Four mammographic units were used to develop and test our method under many conditions close to clinical settings. The average glandular dose (AGD) calculated following the method described by Dance et al., and the 2ABD computed through our method (i.e., from the exposure parameters) were compared in a number of conditions. Results A good agreement was obtained between the k a,i computed through our model and that measured under different clinical conditions: discrepancies < 6% were found in all conditions. 2ABD matches with a good accuracy the AGD for a 100% glandular-breast: the minimum, maximum, and mean differences were < 0.1%, 7%, and 2.4%, respectively; the discrepancies increase with decreasing breast glandularity. Conclusions The proposed model, based on only few exposure parameters, represents a simple way to individually calculate an index, 2ABD, which can be interpreted as the average absorbed dose in a homogeneous phantom, approximating a 100% glandular breast. The method could be easily implemented in any mammographic device performing DBT.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
25099280
Volume :
4
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
European Radiology Experimental
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.032368eb3a804d92b47533dc8b53a460
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s41747-020-00165-2