Advanced Imaging Study Guide 1 Flashcards
List factors that affect image quality in CT
Spatial Resolution, Contrast Resolution, Temporal Resolution, Noise, Artifacts
CT is able to differentiate between tissues with similar densities compared to conventional radiography because of improved
Contrast Resolution
Which imaging examination is usually preformed immediately after a Myelogram?
CT
The position of the patient’s head during myelography to prevent contrast from passing into cerebral ventricles is
Acute Extension
The most common reporting method of dose reporting on the present CT scanners is
Dose-Length Product
The midpoint or center of the number of densities being viewed in a selected window on CT is the
Window Level
CT scanning permitting data that can easily be reformatted to produce multiplanes (coronal and sagittal)is accomplished by
Helical Scanning
Where is the contrast medium injected for a myelogram?
L2-L3, L3-L4
List the methods/names of the 3D reconstruction techniques used in CT
Maximum intensity projection, Shaded surface display, Volume Rendering
The reference material for CT is,_______ and is related to the ____________ of the tissue.
Water, Linear attenuation coefficient
List the names of post-processing techniques used in CT
MIP, SSD, VR
Window width in CT controls
Grey Scale
The attenuation of a specific tissue relative to water is called the
CT number/ Hounsfield Unit
Dose in CT considered to be dependent on patient
Size
The measured x-ray transmission values in CT are called
Raw Data