CTDIvol — the scanner's output
CTDIvol (Computed Tomography Dose Index, volume) represents the scanner's radiation output per unit scan length, in milligray (mGy). It is measured in standardized acrylic (PMMA) phantoms: 16 cm for head and 32 cm for body. So CTDIvol tells you "how much radiation this protocol delivered to this standard phantom" — not the dose the real patient received.1
It is built in steps: integrate the dose profile (CTDI₁₀₀), combine central and peripheral with weighting (CTDIw ≈ ⅓ center + ⅔ periphery), then include pitch:
DLP — dose–length product
DLP (Dose Length Product) is CTDIvol multiplied by scan length, a dose–length indicator in mGy·cm. It describes how protocol output accumulates over the scanned length. It is not the patient's absorbed energy, organ dose, or individual risk.
SSDE — correcting for the patient
The AAPM introduced the Size-Specific Dose Estimate (SSDE): the scanner-reported CTDIvol multiplied by a size-dependent conversion factor.1 AAPM Report 204 uses effective diameter; AAPM Report 220 standardizes the water-equivalent diameter (Dw), which also accounts for tissue attenuation.2
Effective dose and the k factor
To compare exams on a common risk scale, effective dose (E) is used (unit: mSv). A quick estimate multiplies DLP by a region-specific k factor; typical adult values: head ≈ 0.0021; chest ≈ 0.014; abdomen/pelvis ≈ 0.015 mSv·mGy⁻¹·cm⁻¹.3
DRLs — diagnostic reference levels
Diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) are not a dose limit; they are an optimization tool showing typical dose levels for typical exams. A DRL is not used to judge a single patient's dose, but to assess a facility's typical dose distribution for a given exam (usually the median or 75th percentile). Per the ICRP, a DRL is only valuable when doses are regularly audited and action is taken when it is exceeded.4
References
- AAPM Report No. 204. Size-Specific Dose Estimates (SSDE) in Pediatric and Adult Body CT Examinations. 2011. aapm.org
- AAPM Task Group 220. Use of Water Equivalent Diameter for SSDE in CT. 2014.
- AAPM Report No. 96. The Measurement, Reporting, and Management of Radiation Dose in CT. 2008.
- ICRP Publication 135. Diagnostic Reference Levels in Medical Imaging. 2017. icrp.org