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Undergraduate 1
12/04/2014

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Video monitor definiton

Definition
A high resolution output screen that receives the final processed signal from the fluoro processor
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Digital fluoro generators and their functions
Definition

1. Achieved through the use of a high-power generator

2. Pulses the x-ray production from the x-ray tube in sync with the detector signal

 

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Interrogation time
Definition
The length of time required for the generator to come on and achieve the necessary kVp and mAs levels
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Exinction time

 

Definition

Time that is required to shut the generator down in preparation from the next pulse

 

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Thin Film Transistor (TFT) definiton and function
Definition

1. A pixelated unit with a photodiode connected to each pixel element

2. TFT is on contact with the Image Intensifier (II) output anode screen. It replaces the II in nondifital fluoro systems

3. Relatively insensitive to x-ray photons

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TFT primary concern
Definition

The electronic noise limits for flat panel amplification

 

The gain at fluoro levels is around 1-5 μR/frame (adds significant signal-to-noise ratio

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Digital fluoro pixels vs. radiography pixels
Definition

Digital fluoro- Between 200-300 μm (1-2 lp/mm)

Radiography- Between 100-150 μm (10-12 lp/mm)

 

 

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How many shades of gray are capable in a digital fluoro system
Definition
up to 256 shades
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Last image hold definiton
Definition
Maintains the last real-time fluoro image until it is replaced by the unit being activated again
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List post-exposure image processing functions
Definition

1. Window level and width

2. Filtering techniques (edge enhancement, temporal filtering, etc.)

3. Digital subtration technology

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Digitization process of digital fluoro
Definition

Take signal from CCD and send an analog signal through and analog-to-digital converter microchip

Once converted to a digital signal it can be manipulated as desired and transferred repeatedly

 

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Max tabletop exposure
Definition
Should not exceed 10R/min and most should range from 1-3 R/min
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Minimum source-to-skin distance for mobile and stationary equipment
Definition

Mobile - 12" (30 cm)

Stationary - 15" (38 cm)

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Requirement for thickness of lead apron and gloves
Definition

.5 mm Pb/eq

 

.5 mm Pb/eq

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Lead requirement for bucky slot cover
Definition
.25 mm Pb/eq
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Lead requirement for strips of lead between fluoro unit and radiographer
Definition
.25 mm Pb/eq
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Conventional fluoro produced from
Definition
the transmitted x-ray beam
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Digital fluoro produced from
Definition
dynamic images obtained with an area x-ray beam
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Difference between conventional and digital fluoro
Definition
The nature of teh image and the manner in which it is digitized
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1024x1024 matrix size= ? line system
Definition
1000
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1000 line system = ? size matrix
Definition
1024x1024
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Spatial resolution determined by?

 

Spatial resolution limited by?

Definition

Determined by the image matrix and by the size of the image instensifier (II)

 

Limited by pixel size

Term
Formula to determine pixel size?
Definition
Pixel size= Image intensifier size/matrix
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Components of a dedicated digital fluoro system
Definition

1. Alphanumeric and special function keys

2. Computer-interactive video controls and a pad for cursor and region-of-interest manipulation

3. At least 2 monitors (right-edit patient and exam info and annotate final images, left-display subtracted images)

 

Term
Tube current for digital fluoro
Definition
100s of mA
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Tube current for image intensifying fluoro
Definition
less than 5 mA
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Images in DF obtained by pulsing x-ray beam called?
Definition
Pulse progressive fluoroscopy
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Common image acquisition rates for DF
Definition
1 - 10 per second
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How many ms required to produce a single video frame?
Definition
33 ms
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How long do interrogation and extinction time need to be for DF
Definition
less than 1 ms
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Fraction of time that the x-ray tube is energized
Definition
duty cycle
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Does DF use CCD or TV camera tubes?
Definition
CCD
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When was CCD developed
Definition
1970s
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What is the sensitive component of a CCD made of
Definition
layer of cystalline silicon
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What happens during the function of a CCD?
Definition
Silicon is illuminated, electrical charge is generated, sampled pixel by pixel, manipulated to produce a digital image
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Where is the CCD mounted
Definition
on the output phosphor of the II and is coupled through fiberoptics or a lens system
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What is the spatial resolution of a CCD determined by?
Definition
It's physical size and pixel count
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Does distortion such as "pin cushion" or "barrel" artifact occur with CCD
Definition
NO
Term
Advantages of CCD devices (11)
Definition

1. High spatial resolution

2. High SNR (signal to noise ratio)

3. High DQE (detective quantum efficiency)

4. No warm-up required

5. No lag or blooming

6. No spatial distortion

7. No maintenance

8. Unlimited life

9. Unaffected by magnetic fields

10. Linear response

11. Lower patient radiation dose

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What is a FPIR (Flat Panel Image Receptor) composed of?
Definition
Cesium iodide (CsI)/amorphous silicon (a-Si) pixels
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Advantages of FPIR over CCDs (6)
Definition

1. Distortion-free images

2. Constant image quality over whole image

3. Improved contrast resolution over whole image

4. High DQE (detective quantum efficiency) at all radiation doses

5. Rectangular image area

6. Unaffected by external magnetic fields

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What is the line system used by conventional fluoroscopy?
Definition
525 line system
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Limitations to conventional video that restrict its application in digital techniques (2)
Definition

1. Interlaced mode of reading target degrades image

2. Conventional television camera tubes are noisy at an SNR of about 200:1, DF requires 1000:1

 

Term
Interlaced vs Progressive Mode
Definition

Interlaced- 2 fields of 262.5 lines were read individually in 1/60s to form a 525 line video frame

 

Progressive- Eletron beam of the TV camera sweeps the target assembly continuously from top to bottom in 33 ms

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Important characteristics of a DF system (3)
Definition

1. Image matrix size

2.system dynamic range

3.image acquisition rate

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Two principle advantages of DF examinations
Definition

1. Image subtraction techniques

2. Enhanced visualization of vasculature that results from venous injection of contrast material

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Define temporal subtraction
Definition
An image obtained at one time is subtracted from an image obtained at a later time
Term
What happens in mask mode for DSA (digital subtraction angiography)?
Definition

1. Power injector armed and readied to deliver contrast

2. Imaging system changed from fluoro mode to DF mode

3. Injector fired

4. An initial x-ray pulsed exposure is made and stored in primary memory (mask image)

5. More images required, stored in adjacent memory, mask image is subtracted from each

Term
Describe image integration
Definition
Each image in DSA is obtained from 33ms (1 video frame), multiple video frames are summed to create one image
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Define Remasking
Definition
If initial image is inadequate, a later image may be used as the mask image
Term

Define time-interval difference mode

 

When is TID mainly used?

Definition

Produces subtracted images from progressive masks and following frames

 

Cardiac evaluations

Term
Define misregistration and how it can be eliminated
Definition

When patient motion occurs between the mask image and a subsequent image

 

Eliminated by reregistration of the mask (shifting the mask by one or more pixels)

Term
Define energy subtraction
Definition
Uses two different x-ray beams alternately to provide a subtraction image that results from differences in photoelectric interaction
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Define hybrid subtraction
Definition
Combines temporal and energy subtraction
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What happens during roadmapping?
Definition

1. Mask image acquired and stored

2. Contract injected and subtraction images acquired

3. As a catheter is advanced undo fluoro, the image is formed by subtraction from the second mask

Term
When was the introduction of fluoroscopy?
Definition
1896
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Components of a typical conventional fluoroscopic imaging chain
Definition

X-ray tube

Generator

Spot film device

Image intensifier tube

Optical image distributor

Photospot camera

Video camera coupled to x-ray TV monitor

 

Term
By what percentage can pulsed fluoroscopy reduce patient dose?
Definition
up to 90%
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What type of generator do modern conventional fluoro units use
Definition
High frequency
Term
What are common ranges for kVp and mA for fluoro units?
Definition

kvp 65-120 kV

mA 1-3 mA

Term
What is an example of the material used in early fluorescent screens?
Definition
Zinc cadmium sulfide
Term
Flux Gain formula
Definition

# of light photons at output screen/

#of light photon at input screen

Term

Newer formula to measure the light gain at the output screen called the conversion factor (CF)

 

Definition

Luminance of the output screen/

Exposure rate at the input screen

Term
Purpose of the optical image distributor
Definition

To split the toatl light from the output screen between the video camera (10%) and the photospot film camera (90%)

 

Term
Formula to determine dose from mag mode
Definition
Dose= (Full field diameter)²/(Magnification mode)²
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Define contrast ratio
Definition
The ratio of the image brightness at teh periphery to that at the center of the output screen
Term

When does "S" distortion occur?

 

Definition
When an electromagnetic field is close to the intensifier
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Steps in a fluoroscopic television chain
Definition

1. Video camera coupled to the I.I. by the image distributor

2. Video camera converts light from output screen into an electrical signal

3. Signal sent to TV monitor and converted into a visible image

 

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