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Chapter 9 Concepts you already know!!!
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INTENSITY = ROENTGENS AKA EXPOSURE l mAs and mR proportional? l kVp and mRproportional? l Distance and mRproportional? l How do you “harden” the beam l “The disadvantage of x-ray beam filtration is reduced image contrast owing to beam hardening.” Why?
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HALF VALUE LAYER l What is penetrability? l HIGH QUALITY VS LOW QUALITY X-RAYS l HVL See last green box on pg 155
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FILTRATION l Inherent l Added What affect does added filtration have to HVL? l Compensating
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Chapter 10 Interaction with Matter
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X-RAYS AND INTERACTION WITH MATTER
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l Low energy l Medium energy l High energy l interact with whole atom l interact with electrons l interact with nuclei
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Low energy l Classical or coherent or Thomson, Rayleigh l interacts with target atom l excites it l DOES NOT IONIZE IT l NO ENERGY TRANSFER l change of direction (scatter) but no ionization l little significance in diagnostic x-ray
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Medium energy l Photoelectric effect l lower KvP (atomic #) l inner shell electrons l x-ray totally absorbed l secondary/ characteristic l Produces the brightness (white) on film l useful
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Medium energy l Compton Effect l Increases with higher energy l interacts with outer shell electron l IONIZES ATOM l energy divided between scattered x-ray &compton electron l Scattered x-ray can go many directions l not useful l happens with all exams l backscatter
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High energy l Pair production-interaction near the nuclei l Photodisintegration-absorbed by nucleus l 1.0 MeV and 10MeV respectively
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What does all this mean in terms of images on the film?
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COMPTON VS PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT l Compton-produces film fog l Photoelectric effect results in no x-rays reaching the film (radioopaque)
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DIFFERENTIAL ABSORPTION l Difference of those x-rays absorbed photoelectrically and x-rays not absorbed at all. l Radiolucent l <5% reach film l <1/2 which reach film interact l 1% of x-rays emitted produce film image
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WHAT IS MASS DENSITY?
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Contrast examination l Barium l Iodine l Air
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Exponential attenuation l X-ray interaction in any of the five mechanisms already note l Which are… l Exponential attenuation (pg 185 figure 12-15
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