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RAD 354 Chapt. 16 Image QUALITY
“Finite” Radiographic quality Noise Resolution Spatial resolution Contrast resoultion
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Film/Screen Factors Speed of the “system” Characteristic Curve
Digital vs Film/screen Optical Density Factors directly and indirectly effecting density Log Relative Exposure sensitivity of the human eye
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Contrast Image contrast Subject contrast
How to compensate for subject contrast Film/screen contrast Image receptor/film screen contrast Film/receptor processing
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Geometric factors Magnification Distortion Focal spot blur
Direct vs distortion Mag factor vs mag ratio Distortion Focal spot blur Sid – Oid relationships Heel effect
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RAD 354 Chapt. 17 Image Artifacts
Usually TECHNOLOGIST dependant Patient Preparation Clothes left on (zippers, jewelry, dentures) Positioning errors (patient, tube, bucky, receptor) Wrong screen-film combination Upside down film casstte/receptor
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Processing Artifacts Roller marks Cascading (curtain effect/run down)
Guide shoe lines Pi lines Dirty rollers Chemical fog “Wet-pressure sensation” varied amount of pressure on the rollers = uneven film “splotches”
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Handling Artifacts Light/Radiation Fog Kink marks
Sensitivity prior and after exposure Kink marks Static (Tree, smudge are the most common) Hypo retention (test is mandatory for mammo)
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RAD 354 Chapt. 18 Quality Control
Quality Assurance is a JCAHO required 10 step PEOPLE process Quality Control is an imaging intrumentation and equipment process
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QC- 3 Step Process Acceptance testing Routine performance monitoring
Maintenance
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Radiography QC Filtration – annually
Collimation – semiannually (+/-2% of the SID) F.S. size Annually (+/-50%) Frequently MISSED parameter! kVp calibration – annually (+/-10%) Exp. Timer Accuracy – annually (based on ms used – more leeway with longer exposures) Linearity – annually (+/-10%) of same mAs with differing mA/times – but SAME mAs Exp. Reproducibility – Same cont./Dens., etc when exposures are repeated
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Focal Spot Check Tools/Frequency
Annually Pin hole camera (somewhat hard to use) Star Pattern (down to .3 mm sizes) Slit camera – easiest to use/preferred method
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Other RAD QC Filtration Collimation (PBL) kVp/Timer
Exposure Linearity (same mAs with varied mA and times) Intensifying screens Protective apparel Film illuminators Computer station monitors
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Fluoro QC Exposure rate Spot film exposures
Automatic Exposure System (ABS – AEC)
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Tomo QC Tube travel/Arc Fulcrum level Pt. Expossure
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Processor QC See table 18-8 (p. 313) for QC for RAD Processor items/intervals Processor Maintenance Scheduled maintenance Preventative maintenance Non-scheduled maintenance
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Processor Monitoring Temperatures Replenishment
Sensitometry/Densitometry
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