In-Ovo Imaging with Ostrich Eggs: Eggshell Attenuation in CT and Limitations of Organ Dosimetry
Christian Kühnel, Tabea Nikola Schmidt, Olga Perkas, Marta Pomraenke, Julia Greiser, Martin Freesmeyer, Thomas Winkens

TL;DR
This study examines how ostrich eggshells affect CT imaging and radiation dose in preclinical nuclear medicine research.
Contribution
The study introduces a 3D-printed phantom and quantifies eggshell attenuation effects in ostrich eggs for dosimetry.
Findings
The ostrich eggshell reduces absorbed dose by 16.3 ± 2.0% due to radiation attenuation.
CTDI values remain consistent across developmental stages in ostrich eggs.
Organ weight data can support AI-based dosimetry modeling for improved accuracy.
Abstract
Ostrich eggs have recently attracted interest as an alternative model in preclinical nuclear medicine imaging. The ability to be used in clinical PET/CT (positron emission tomography/computed tomography) systems and their ethical profile are advantageous over conventional rodent models and other avian systems. Nevertheless, concerns regarding radiation exposure during repeated CT (computed tomography) imaging of developing embryos remain inadequately addressed. This study aimed to characterize the attenuation impact of eggshells in ostrich eggs and to evaluate the potential for organ-specific dose assessment. A representative ostrich egg was selected from a cohort of 168 eggs and used to construct a dimensionally matched 3D-printed phantom. Organ weights of 83 embryos were documented on development day (DD) 37 to provide a basis for future organ-level dosimetric modeling.…
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TopicsRadiation Dose and Imaging · Effects of Radiation Exposure · Reproductive Biology and Fertility
