Advanced Imaging Flashcards

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What is the purpose of patient data aquisition for TP?

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  • GTV, CTV and PTV definition
  • OAR localisation
  • field geometry and localisation (DRR)
  • plan design and dose calculations
  • plan evaluation
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Why do we need to consider the CT when taking CT images?

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  1. quality of the CT images will affect the entirie planning process
  2. main factors to consider when determining CT parameters
    - high quality for images ensure good soft tussue contrast
    - high DRR resolution
    - minimal artefact (parital volume, motion, high density artefact)
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What is partial volume effect?

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  • due to large slice thickness when not scanning helical
  • can be created when iterpolation is done (e.g. if doctor wants skull more sup computer will create more data from last image taken and is not accurate
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What is motion artefact?

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  • due to breathing
  • longer can takes more motion artefact
  • if large patient is saccned to quickly, excess skin will move and create artefact
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What is the voxel sixe of CT, MRI an PET

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  • CT: 0.5
  • MRI: 0.9
  • PET: 4.0
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6
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Why do we need to consider the kV when not treating on normal machine?

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  • due to the kV affecting the ct number to relative electron density conversion
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What is image windowing?

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  • images are windowed to create the most optimal density for a viewing particular regions
  • window level determines mid-range of CT no.
  • window width determines upper and lower range of CT no. viewed
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What are the scan parameters for CT and impact on patient dose?

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  • mAs: ^ mAs means more x-rays incidnet on patient
  • kV: ^ kV menas better penetration gives lower image noise but causes decrease in soft tissue contrast
  • FOV
  • mutli slice scanning, slice thickness and slice inteval
  • pitch
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What factors impact high axial contrast?

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  • increases with increased mAs and slice thickness
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10
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What facots impact DRR resolution?

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  • increases with small voxels
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11
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What is the difference between single and multislice scanners?

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  • scan time is quicker for mutlislice but the scan length is longer
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