Clinical commissioning and use of the Novalis Tx linear accelerator
... Novalis unit) and the on-board imager (present on the Trilogy unit) localization systems. The equipped high-definition multi-leaf collimator (HD120 MLC) is specially designed for small SRS targets, having fine leaves centrally, as well as for regular sized targets. The ExacTrac (ETX) system is an im ...
... Novalis unit) and the on-board imager (present on the Trilogy unit) localization systems. The equipped high-definition multi-leaf collimator (HD120 MLC) is specially designed for small SRS targets, having fine leaves centrally, as well as for regular sized targets. The ExacTrac (ETX) system is an im ...
Volumetric Perfusion CT Using Prototype 256
... The results of volumetric perfusion CT in an oblique plane at a 40° angle to the horizontal for pig 2 are shown in Fig 3. The CTA (Fig 3C) shows contrast enhancement 15 seconds after the start of contrast injection. Volumetric perfusion CT was done in the oblique plane with a maximum intensity proje ...
... The results of volumetric perfusion CT in an oblique plane at a 40° angle to the horizontal for pig 2 are shown in Fig 3. The CTA (Fig 3C) shows contrast enhancement 15 seconds after the start of contrast injection. Volumetric perfusion CT was done in the oblique plane with a maximum intensity proje ...
The Mini C-arm Adds Quality and Efficiency to the Pediatric
... patients to a lower radiation dose than plain radiographs.2,4 Lee et al3 estimated the radiation dose for each reduction from the number of paper images that the resident printed and saved during the fracture reduction. However, Sumko et al5 found that Lee et al3 and other authors underestimated rad ...
... patients to a lower radiation dose than plain radiographs.2,4 Lee et al3 estimated the radiation dose for each reduction from the number of paper images that the resident printed and saved during the fracture reduction. However, Sumko et al5 found that Lee et al3 and other authors underestimated rad ...
Image Acquisition Site - QIBA Wiki
... I. Executive Summary X-ray computed tomography provides an effective imaging technique for assessing treatment response in patients with cancer. Quantification is helpful when tumor masses change relatively slowly over the course of illness. Currently most size measurements are uni-dimensional estim ...
... I. Executive Summary X-ray computed tomography provides an effective imaging technique for assessing treatment response in patients with cancer. Quantification is helpful when tumor masses change relatively slowly over the course of illness. Currently most size measurements are uni-dimensional estim ...
M.Sc. Medical Physics Regulations and Syllabus from 2008
... They shall come into force from the academic year 2008-2009 session onwards. The regulations framed are subject to modification from time to time by the Standing Academic Board or Council. 2. OBJECTIVES:Medical physics is a discipline concerned with (a) Application of physical concepts and methods t ...
... They shall come into force from the academic year 2008-2009 session onwards. The regulations framed are subject to modification from time to time by the Standing Academic Board or Council. 2. OBJECTIVES:Medical physics is a discipline concerned with (a) Application of physical concepts and methods t ...
Clinical Aspects of General Nuclear Medicine
... In the simplest terms, reducing administered activity will lower the count rate. If the examination’s other acquisition parameters are unchanged, this may result in reduced visibility of the organ(s) of interest, increased image noise and limited detection of disease. If imaging times are increased ...
... In the simplest terms, reducing administered activity will lower the count rate. If the examination’s other acquisition parameters are unchanged, this may result in reduced visibility of the organ(s) of interest, increased image noise and limited detection of disease. If imaging times are increased ...
Imaging in radiotherapy - Nuclear Sciences and Applications
... The high rate of technology advancement in today’s world is astounding. These technological advances are having an enormous impact on all aspects of life and their impact on the practice of medicine is not to be underestimated. One area of medicine that is undergoing extremely rapid development is t ...
... The high rate of technology advancement in today’s world is astounding. These technological advances are having an enormous impact on all aspects of life and their impact on the practice of medicine is not to be underestimated. One area of medicine that is undergoing extremely rapid development is t ...
Imaging in Radiotherapy, IAEA Consultant`s meeting report
... The high rate of technology advancement in today’s world is astounding. These technological advances are having an enormous impact on all aspects of life and their impact on the practice of medicine is not to be underestimated. One area of medicine that is undergoing extremely rapid development is t ...
... The high rate of technology advancement in today’s world is astounding. These technological advances are having an enormous impact on all aspects of life and their impact on the practice of medicine is not to be underestimated. One area of medicine that is undergoing extremely rapid development is t ...
Radiation and MRI Safety
... In a simple X-ray, a beam of radioactive particles is allowed to pass through the body, to a sheet of highly sensitive film. Structures such as bone absorb the energy of the radioactive particles. They appear white on the film. Other structures allow most of the radioactive particles to pass through ...
... In a simple X-ray, a beam of radioactive particles is allowed to pass through the body, to a sheet of highly sensitive film. Structures such as bone absorb the energy of the radioactive particles. They appear white on the film. Other structures allow most of the radioactive particles to pass through ...
General Radiography - Santa Rosa Junior College
... For Returning Technologists : Step 1: Explore and secure the approval from an SRJC affiliated Radiology Department prior to contacting the program. Step 2: Make an appointment with program officials to initiate and work out a plan of study and/or clinical experience. Step 3: Using the following par ...
... For Returning Technologists : Step 1: Explore and secure the approval from an SRJC affiliated Radiology Department prior to contacting the program. Step 2: Make an appointment with program officials to initiate and work out a plan of study and/or clinical experience. Step 3: Using the following par ...
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
... digital history on the PACS archives, allowing radiologists to review the most recent prior studies on PACS on the first day of softcopy reading. Cedars-Sinai made the transition to PACS as quickly as possible once they considered the PACS inputs sound enough to bring live users onto the system. The ...
... digital history on the PACS archives, allowing radiologists to review the most recent prior studies on PACS on the first day of softcopy reading. Cedars-Sinai made the transition to PACS as quickly as possible once they considered the PACS inputs sound enough to bring live users onto the system. The ...
MR Imaging of the Adnexal Masses: A Review
... for diagnosis of malignancy2. These include lesions containing either fat or hemorrhagic products such as dermoids/ MR Protocol Before imaging patient should fast for 6 teratomas, hemorrhagic cysts, endometriomas hours to decrease peristalsis or alternatively and cyst with proteinaceous and mucinous ...
... for diagnosis of malignancy2. These include lesions containing either fat or hemorrhagic products such as dermoids/ MR Protocol Before imaging patient should fast for 6 teratomas, hemorrhagic cysts, endometriomas hours to decrease peristalsis or alternatively and cyst with proteinaceous and mucinous ...
Standard on Teleradiology
... This standard has been prepared to improve the quality of public healthcare by means of telemedicine and is aimed to be a guide for the appropriate use of teleradiology technique. The standard serves as a guideline and has no special mission to recover the legal shortcomings. A patient-centered appr ...
... This standard has been prepared to improve the quality of public healthcare by means of telemedicine and is aimed to be a guide for the appropriate use of teleradiology technique. The standard serves as a guideline and has no special mission to recover the legal shortcomings. A patient-centered appr ...
Pediatric Radiology Fellowship Goals and Objectives
... Goals and objectives will be discussed at the beginning of each rotation. ROTATION 1 : General Orientation, Radiography and Fluoroscopy, Description: At the conclusion of the rotation, the fellow will know how to access and use imaging workstations, electronic medical records, voice recognition dict ...
... Goals and objectives will be discussed at the beginning of each rotation. ROTATION 1 : General Orientation, Radiography and Fluoroscopy, Description: At the conclusion of the rotation, the fellow will know how to access and use imaging workstations, electronic medical records, voice recognition dict ...
Optimal Scanning Protocols for Dual
... multiple keV levels to optimize chest image quality. They found that the best image quality was obtained with energies of 66 keV for small phantoms, 68 keV for medium, 70 keV for large, and 72 keV for extra-large phantoms [21]. Similarly, Matsumoto et al. [22] reported that using 70 keV achieved the ...
... multiple keV levels to optimize chest image quality. They found that the best image quality was obtained with energies of 66 keV for small phantoms, 68 keV for medium, 70 keV for large, and 72 keV for extra-large phantoms [21]. Similarly, Matsumoto et al. [22] reported that using 70 keV achieved the ...
Guideline for Radiation Safety in Interventional Cardiology - J
... Vol. 30 No. 2, 2000, with permission from Elsevier Inc. ...
... Vol. 30 No. 2, 2000, with permission from Elsevier Inc. ...
CR_DR State X-ray Inspection Protocol
... 4. Review the image on the monitor and evaluate. Note: The image on the monitor may be scaled down and may throw off your usual measurements. If you use nickels (2 cm in diameter), then you can estimate any misalignment by seeing what portion of the nickel is inside or outside the X-ray beam edge on ...
... 4. Review the image on the monitor and evaluate. Note: The image on the monitor may be scaled down and may throw off your usual measurements. If you use nickels (2 cm in diameter), then you can estimate any misalignment by seeing what portion of the nickel is inside or outside the X-ray beam edge on ...
Slide 1
... Target Customers Target: Customers looking for solutions enabling imaging of full spines, lower extremities with patients in an erect or supine position and a solution that can be used in multiple places: On the radiology table in the x-ray room In the x-ray room with patients in an upright posit ...
... Target Customers Target: Customers looking for solutions enabling imaging of full spines, lower extremities with patients in an erect or supine position and a solution that can be used in multiple places: On the radiology table in the x-ray room In the x-ray room with patients in an upright posit ...
CT artifacts: Causes and reduction techniques
... • Out of field “artifacts” are due to a suboptimal reconstruction algorithm, and can be fixed using a better algorithm. Images can then be acquired using a field of view that is much smaller than the object being scanned, thus reducing the radiation dose. • Higher resolution scanners will likely req ...
... • Out of field “artifacts” are due to a suboptimal reconstruction algorithm, and can be fixed using a better algorithm. Images can then be acquired using a field of view that is much smaller than the object being scanned, thus reducing the radiation dose. • Higher resolution scanners will likely req ...
Adaptive Iterative Reconstruction in CT: What Does It
... multiple CT exams over a short period of time, the model based iterative approach may be compelling due to its ultra-low radiation. In our experience, ER referring physicians are very dose conscious and very time sensitive, yet they frequently request very low dose model based iterative CT scans on ...
... multiple CT exams over a short period of time, the model based iterative approach may be compelling due to its ultra-low radiation. In our experience, ER referring physicians are very dose conscious and very time sensitive, yet they frequently request very low dose model based iterative CT scans on ...
Effects of collimator dependency and correction methods on I
... thicker septa, lower transparency, lower sensitivity, and worse spatial resolution in comparison with that of low energy collimator has been used [5-10]. The diagnostic accuracy of SPECT imaging is profoundly influenced by the presence of tissue attenuation [11,12]. The consequence of attenuation is ...
... thicker septa, lower transparency, lower sensitivity, and worse spatial resolution in comparison with that of low energy collimator has been used [5-10]. The diagnostic accuracy of SPECT imaging is profoundly influenced by the presence of tissue attenuation [11,12]. The consequence of attenuation is ...
Multislice HELICAL CT SCANNER
... stage. With the corresponding increase in the number of CT scans, minimizing the dose in every examination becomes an even greater concern. The design choices made in Aquilion maximize dose efficiency, with tubes that reduce off-focal X-rays and detectors that provide excellent image quality at a lo ...
... stage. With the corresponding increase in the number of CT scans, minimizing the dose in every examination becomes an even greater concern. The design choices made in Aquilion maximize dose efficiency, with tubes that reduce off-focal X-rays and detectors that provide excellent image quality at a lo ...
Fluoroscopy
Fluoroscopy /flɔrˈɒskəpi/ is an imaging technique that uses X-rays to obtain real-time moving images of the interior of an object. In its primary application of medical imaging, a fluoroscope /ˈflɔrɵˌskoʊp/ allows a physician to see the internal structure and function of a patient, so that the pumping action of the heart or the motion of swallowing, for example, can be watched. This is useful for both diagnosis and therapy and occurs in general radiology, interventional radiology, and image-guided surgery. In its simplest form, a fluoroscope consists of an X-ray source and a fluorescent screen, between which a patient is placed. However, since the 1950s most fluoroscopes have included X-ray image intensifiers and cameras as well, to improve the image's visibility and make it available on a remote display screen. For many decades fluoroscopy tended to produce live pictures that were not recorded, but since the 1960s, as technology improved, recording and playback became the norm.Fluoroscopy is similar to radiography and X-ray computed tomography (X-ray CT) in that it generates images using X-rays. The original difference was that radiography fixed still images on film whereas fluoroscopy provided live moving pictures that were not stored. However, today radiography, CT, and fluoroscopy are all digital imaging modes with image analysis software and data storage and retrieval. The use of X-rays, a form of ionizing radiation, requires the potential risks from a procedure to be carefully balanced with the benefits of the procedure to the patient. Because the patient must be exposed to a continuous source of x-rays instead of a momentary pulse, a fluoroscopy procedure generally subjects a patient to a higher absorbed dose of radiation than an ordinary (still) radiograph. Much research has been directed toward reducing radiation exposure, and recent advances in fluoroscopy technology such as digital image processing and flat panel detectors, have resulted in much lower radiation doses than former procedures.The type of fluoroscopy used in airport security (to check for hidden weapons or bombs) uses lower doses of radiation than medical fluoroscopy. It was formerly also used in retail stores in the form of shoe-fitting fluoroscopes, but such use was discontinued because it is no longer considered acceptable to use radiation exposure, however small the dose, for nonessential purposes. Only important applications such as health care, bodily safety, food safety, nondestructive testing, and scientific research meet the risk-benefit threshold for use. The reason for higher doses in medical applications is that they are more demanding about tissue contrast, and for the same reason they sometimes require contrast media.