AAPM Licensure Update
... the right time, with the right radiation dose. In support of this goal, FDA will use our regulatory authority and also collaborate with others in the Federal government and the healthcare professional community to: Promote safe use of medical imaging devices; Support informed clinical decision ...
... the right time, with the right radiation dose. In support of this goal, FDA will use our regulatory authority and also collaborate with others in the Federal government and the healthcare professional community to: Promote safe use of medical imaging devices; Support informed clinical decision ...
Webb, Ch.2s5
... spectrum from the molybdenum target has been modified by the use of a molybdenum filter, which heavily attenuates any x-rays that have energies above its K-edge of 20.0 keY. This is standard practice for a mammographic x-ray unit. There is a large difference between the x-ray spectra before and afte ...
... spectrum from the molybdenum target has been modified by the use of a molybdenum filter, which heavily attenuates any x-rays that have energies above its K-edge of 20.0 keY. This is standard practice for a mammographic x-ray unit. There is a large difference between the x-ray spectra before and afte ...
What parents Should Know about CT Scans for Children: Medical
... safe, we should act as if low doses of radiation may cause harm. ...
... safe, we should act as if low doses of radiation may cause harm. ...
- Iranian Journal of Medical Physics
... and NRPB for chest examination. Also, the obtained values were higher than the figures reported by Parviainen et al., who optimized patient dose by adding filtration and not using grids for pediatric patients. [16] However, the LDRL for 0-1-year-old group in this study was lower than the LDRL, repor ...
... and NRPB for chest examination. Also, the obtained values were higher than the figures reported by Parviainen et al., who optimized patient dose by adding filtration and not using grids for pediatric patients. [16] However, the LDRL for 0-1-year-old group in this study was lower than the LDRL, repor ...
White paper on radiation protection by the European Society of
... examinations can be stochastic or non-stochastic (deterministic) and depends upon the radiation dose to individual organs or tissues. Consequently, the dose to individual organs and tissues must be quantified, with an acceptable level of uncertainty, in order to assess the detriment; this is usually ...
... examinations can be stochastic or non-stochastic (deterministic) and depends upon the radiation dose to individual organs or tissues. Consequently, the dose to individual organs and tissues must be quantified, with an acceptable level of uncertainty, in order to assess the detriment; this is usually ...
Iterative reconstruction in single source dual-energy CT
... Any information contained in this pdf file is automatically generated from digital material submitted to EPOS by third parties in the form of scientific presentations. References to any names, marks, products, or services of third parties or hypertext links to thirdparty sites or information are pro ...
... Any information contained in this pdf file is automatically generated from digital material submitted to EPOS by third parties in the form of scientific presentations. References to any names, marks, products, or services of third parties or hypertext links to thirdparty sites or information are pro ...
Philips Microdose Mammography -the Technology
... Two-View and Single-View Tomosynthesis versus Full-Field Digital Mammography: High-Resolution X-Ray Imaging Observer Study Radiology Mar 01, 2012 262: 788-796. has been listed as one of the ‘Top 10 Most Read Recent Articles’ in Radiology for the last 3 months (FebruaryApril 2012). ...
... Two-View and Single-View Tomosynthesis versus Full-Field Digital Mammography: High-Resolution X-Ray Imaging Observer Study Radiology Mar 01, 2012 262: 788-796. has been listed as one of the ‘Top 10 Most Read Recent Articles’ in Radiology for the last 3 months (FebruaryApril 2012). ...
Fluoroscopy - Pediatric Emergency Medicine
... Discuss the effects of patient preparation on the resulting radiographic image. ...
... Discuss the effects of patient preparation on the resulting radiographic image. ...
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... Dramatically decreases the time of the procedure with increased patient comfort and cost effectiveness ...
... Dramatically decreases the time of the procedure with increased patient comfort and cost effectiveness ...
Application of radiation in medicine
... the hand of the anatomist A. von Kölliker, who was in the audience (see picture below). After this had been done, von Kölliker proposed that the new rays should be called “Roentgen’s rays”, and this suggestion was approved with great enthusiasm by the audience. In Norway and some other countries we ...
... the hand of the anatomist A. von Kölliker, who was in the audience (see picture below). After this had been done, von Kölliker proposed that the new rays should be called “Roentgen’s rays”, and this suggestion was approved with great enthusiasm by the audience. In Norway and some other countries we ...
Computed Tomography: Physical principles and biohazards
... slice perpendicular to the rotation axis. The procedure to reconstruct the image, based on the many projections at different angles, is made with a reconstruction algorithm. An algorithm is a mathematical method for solving a specific problem. The problem here is to find the µ-values in each voxel b ...
... slice perpendicular to the rotation axis. The procedure to reconstruct the image, based on the many projections at different angles, is made with a reconstruction algorithm. An algorithm is a mathematical method for solving a specific problem. The problem here is to find the µ-values in each voxel b ...
History of CT - Nuclear Medicine Review
... value. In general, the pixel value is related to the brightness or color that we will see when the digital image is converted into an analog image for display and viewing. Generally, at the time of viewing, the actual relationship between a pixel numerical value and it's displayed brightness is de ...
... value. In general, the pixel value is related to the brightness or color that we will see when the digital image is converted into an analog image for display and viewing. Generally, at the time of viewing, the actual relationship between a pixel numerical value and it's displayed brightness is de ...
Image Receptors: An update
... When an x-ray beam reaches the patient .Its contains no useful medical information. After the beam passes through and interacts with the tissues in the part examined, it contains all the information that can be revealed by that particular radiographs examination. This is represented by variation in ...
... When an x-ray beam reaches the patient .Its contains no useful medical information. After the beam passes through and interacts with the tissues in the part examined, it contains all the information that can be revealed by that particular radiographs examination. This is represented by variation in ...
Computed Tomography Machines
... First invented scanners were only dedicated to head imaging Full body CAT scan machines were not widely available until 1980 Over the years, scan speeds have drastically increased going from a few hours to just minutes The resolution of the scanned images are 16x better Improved designs of the machi ...
... First invented scanners were only dedicated to head imaging Full body CAT scan machines were not widely available until 1980 Over the years, scan speeds have drastically increased going from a few hours to just minutes The resolution of the scanned images are 16x better Improved designs of the machi ...
Multidetector CT/CTA
... vessels all at the same time. * Unlike conventional x‐rays, CT scanning provides very detailed images of many types of tissue as well as the lungs, bones, and blood vessels. * CT examinations are fast and simple; in emergency cases, they can reveal internal injuries and bleeding quickly ...
... vessels all at the same time. * Unlike conventional x‐rays, CT scanning provides very detailed images of many types of tissue as well as the lungs, bones, and blood vessels. * CT examinations are fast and simple; in emergency cases, they can reveal internal injuries and bleeding quickly ...
Fun Dx Penguine Points
... -exposure time accuracy should be w/in 5% of the indicated time for exposure times greater than 10 ms -exposure linearity must be w/in 10% for adjacent mA stations -sequential radiation exposure should be reproducible to w/in +/- 5% -an ESE of approximately 200 mR may be assumed for a cassette spot ...
... -exposure time accuracy should be w/in 5% of the indicated time for exposure times greater than 10 ms -exposure linearity must be w/in 10% for adjacent mA stations -sequential radiation exposure should be reproducible to w/in +/- 5% -an ESE of approximately 200 mR may be assumed for a cassette spot ...
ACR–AAPM Technical Standard for Management of the
... Physicians whose residency did not include radiation physics, radiobiology, radiation safety, and radiation management may still be considered as having met the qualifications if they have performed at least 10 procedures of each type for which they intend to use fluoroscopic guidance under the dir ...
... Physicians whose residency did not include radiation physics, radiobiology, radiation safety, and radiation management may still be considered as having met the qualifications if they have performed at least 10 procedures of each type for which they intend to use fluoroscopic guidance under the dir ...
anode heel effect
... The anode heel effect • The electrons penetrate a few micrometres below the surface of the anode before generating X-rays • Hence, the X-rays that are generated in the target may be attenuated on their way out • X-rays travelling towards the anode edge of the field (A) will have to pass through mor ...
... The anode heel effect • The electrons penetrate a few micrometres below the surface of the anode before generating X-rays • Hence, the X-rays that are generated in the target may be attenuated on their way out • X-rays travelling towards the anode edge of the field (A) will have to pass through mor ...
Lecture 2 - X-ray tube
... The anode heel effect • The electrons penetrate a few micrometres below the surface of the anode before generating X-rays • Hence, the X-rays that are generated in the target may be attenuated on their way out • X-rays travelling towards the anode edge of the field (A) will have to pass through mor ...
... The anode heel effect • The electrons penetrate a few micrometres below the surface of the anode before generating X-rays • Hence, the X-rays that are generated in the target may be attenuated on their way out • X-rays travelling towards the anode edge of the field (A) will have to pass through mor ...
Product Information
... 0.27 & 0.3 rotation times. The scanner acquires a volume of data while recording the patient’s ECG. The acquired data is tagged and reconstructed at the desired phase(s) of the cardiac cycle with Philips patented Beat-to-Beat Variable. ...
... 0.27 & 0.3 rotation times. The scanner acquires a volume of data while recording the patient’s ECG. The acquired data is tagged and reconstructed at the desired phase(s) of the cardiac cycle with Philips patented Beat-to-Beat Variable. ...
X-RAY DIAGNOSTIC R/F SYSTEMS
... Stationary X-ray diagnostic R\F systems is the type of equipment to meet the needs of both, small clinics as well as large diagnostic centers with significant levels of ongoing research. Structurally the MEDIХ-R-AMICO system meets all present-day X-ray diagnostics requirements by providing the high ...
... Stationary X-ray diagnostic R\F systems is the type of equipment to meet the needs of both, small clinics as well as large diagnostic centers with significant levels of ongoing research. Structurally the MEDIХ-R-AMICO system meets all present-day X-ray diagnostics requirements by providing the high ...
Enhancing Patient Safety in Today`s Healthcare
... amount of contrast media and synchronization of image acquisition with contrast media delivery (ie, a tight bolus that matches the acquisition). In addition, it is beneficial to maximize the iodine flux by increasing the injection volume or injection rate, or by using a high-iodine-concentration con ...
... amount of contrast media and synchronization of image acquisition with contrast media delivery (ie, a tight bolus that matches the acquisition). In addition, it is beneficial to maximize the iodine flux by increasing the injection volume or injection rate, or by using a high-iodine-concentration con ...
Setting the 3T benchmark
... shading and local SAR issues at the source thereby enabling body related applications to become mainstream at 3T. This means less retakes and more consistent results. MultiTransmit parallel RF transmission MultiTransmit employs multiple RF sources which can be individually adjusted to each patient’s ...
... shading and local SAR issues at the source thereby enabling body related applications to become mainstream at 3T. This means less retakes and more consistent results. MultiTransmit parallel RF transmission MultiTransmit employs multiple RF sources which can be individually adjusted to each patient’s ...
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.