Application study on improving thyroid CT image quality using surgical shoulder pillow
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    Objective:To investigate the value of a modified position utilizing surgical shoulder pillows in optimising the quality of thyroid CT images. Methods:A total of 176 patients with thyroid nodules who were scheduled for CT examination were prospectively enrolled,and divided into a control group(conventional position,n=88)and an experimental group(modified position,n=88). The patients in the control group were positioned in the supine position with their arms on each side of their bodies and drooping naturally. The experimental group was adopted with the shoulders elevated by the surgical shoulder pillows,shoulders parallel to the upper edge of the shoulder pillows,arms placed on each side of the body,and the head in the hyperextension position. The subjective quality scores (overall image quality,subjective noise evaluation,artefacts),the objective quality scores(signal-to-noise ratio SNR,contrast-to-noise ratio CNR),and the radiation doses[CT dose index(volume computed tomography dose index,CTDIvol),dose-length product(DLP), effective dose(ED)]of arterial-phase and venous-phase CT images were compared between the two groups. Results:The experimental group outperformed the control group in subjective picture quality scores,demonstrating superiority in overall image quality(Z=-5.385, P < 0.001),subjective noise(Z=-5.609,P < 0.001),and artefact suppression(Z=-3.473,P=0.001). The experimental group exhibited much superior SNR and CNR than the control group in both arterial(SNR:Z=-6.533;CNR:Z=-6.475;both P < 0.001)and venous phases (SNR:t=- 7.193;CNR:Z=- 5.705;both P < 0.001). No significant differences in radiation dose were observed between the experimental and control groups for arterial phase CTDIvol(Z=-0.527,P=0.598),DLP(Z=-1.493,P=0.136),ED(Z=-1.493,P= 0.136),and venous phase CTDIvol(Z=-0.611,P=0.541),DLP(Z=-1.151,P=0.250),and ED(Z=-1.151,P=0.250). Conclusion: The modified position utilising surgical shoulder pillows allows patients to fully stretch their necks,and improves the quality of CT images of the thyroid gland without increasing the radiation dose.

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KUANG Xinru, ZHOU Yan, SU Guoyi, ZHANG Ling, LI Dapeng, WU Feiyun. Application study on improving thyroid CT image quality using surgical shoulder pillow[J].,2026,46(1):77-81.

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  • Received:April 01,2025
  • Revised:July 17,2025
  • Adopted:August 08,2025
  • Online: January 12,2026
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