Pulmonary Nodules: Experimental and Clinical Studies at Low-Dose CT

1999 
PURPOSE: To compare the number of pulmonary nodules detected at helical low- and standard-dose computed tomography (CT) and to investigate the diagnostic value of low-dose CT with a radiation exposure equivalent to that used at chest radiography. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two radiologists recorded pulmonary nodules at standard-dose (250 or 100 mA, pitch of 1; 200 mA, pitch of 2) or low-dose CT (50 or 25 mA, pitch of 1 or 2) in five postmortem specimens and 75 patients. Nodules were assessed by size (5 mm or smaller, 6–10 mm, or larger than 10 mm) and by diagnostic confidence (“definite nodule,” “definite lesion, not classic nodule,” or “questionable lesion, possibly representing a vessel”) with the Wilcoxon signed rank test. Artifacts depicted at low-dose CT were recorded. RESULTS: There were no statistically significant differences in the number of nodules detected at standard- or low-dose CT except in nodules 5 mm or smaller that were assessed as definite nodules at standard- or low-dose CT (25 mA, pitch o...
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