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Objective: To determine the effective dose in abdominal computed tomography imaging and to study the influence of
patients’ characteristics on the received dose. Materials and Methods: Dose values measurements were performed
with an ionization chamber on phantoms to check the agreement between dose values and those presented by the
computed tomography apparatus, besides their compliance with the recommended reference dose levels. Later, values of dose received by physically able patients submitted to abdominal computed tomography (n = 100) were measured and correlated with their anthropometric characteristics. Finally, the dose to organs was simulated with the Monte
Carlo method using the CT-Expo V 1.5 software, and the effect of automatic exposure control on such examinations.
Results: The main characteristics directly influencing the dose include the patients’ body mass, abdominal perimeter
and body mass index, whose correlation is linear and positive. Conclusion: The radiation dose received from abdominal CT scans depends on some patient’s characteristics, and it is important to adjust the acquisition parameters to
their dimensions.
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Computed tomography Dosimetry ALARA CTDI Optimization Body mass index