AEC Flashcards

1
Q

define mA (in terms of current)

A

mA = the current through the x-ray tube

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2
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In a general X-ray system which element does the AEC control?

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s = the duration of the current (mAs)

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3
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role of the AEC (Automatic exposure control)

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  • Controls the length of the exposure
  • These devices measure the amount of radiation at the exit side of the patient (and grid)
  • When the correct amount is reached the exposure is terminated
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4
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where is the aec placed

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just below the grid

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5
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how do the AEC work ?(very intial phase)

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  • Ionisation
  • Ionisation is the process of converting an atom into an ion by adding or removing charged particles such as electrons
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6
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describe the aec process 6 steps

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1.x-ray photon hits atom in ionisation chamber

  1. releases e-, e- attracted to positive voltage, e- now creates electrical current (ionisation current)
  2. this current charges up the capacitor stores electrical charge
  3. the rate wat which the capicitor fills up depends on the ionisation current, and the IC is dependent on the radiation which has interacted with the ionisation chamber
  4. (refer to the graph) voltage is directly related to radiation, so as the voltage increases to a certain time it stops due to the pre set volatge.

6.essentailly the volatge will respond to a ceratin amount of dose

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7
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factor which affect the length of exposure ?

and explain

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  • The time depends on the rate at which the dose is received
  • Quickly=short exposure (low attenuation) reached the pre-set voltage quicker
  • Slowly=long exposure (high attenuation) reached the pre-set voltage slower
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8
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is there usually one or or more chambers in an aec system ?

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There is usually more than one chamber in an AEC system

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9
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what can a low kv cause ?

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  • Attenuation will be high as photons have lower energy
  • Exposure time would be long
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10
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what can a high kv cause ?

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  • Attenuation will be low as photons have higher energy
  • Exposure time would be short
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11
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what are the 3 considerations when using aec ? (hint anatomy,pathology,artefacts)

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-Anatomy
* Region you’re interested in
* Specific anatomy in that region

-Pathology
* What pathology is present or is suspected that may affect attenuation?

-Artefacts
* What artefacts may be present?

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12
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Considerations when using AEC, in terms of alignment and collimation ?

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  • Tube, bucky system(sactter grid), image receptor and patient should be aligned
  • Region of interest in is in correct position in relation to the chamber
  • Accurate collimation:
  • Chambers cannot distinguish between scatter and primary beam
  • Whole of the chamber should be in the primary beam
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13
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how should a patient be orientated when considering aec ?

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  • Head should be towards the lateral chambers end
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14
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In summary why are chambers used in combination ?

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Provides a bigger sample of the area being imaged

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15
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describe the feedback error system in the aec ?

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  • Uses the ionisation current from the chamber
  • The system checks that There is a current. - The current is large enough that the exposure will not go on too long.
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16
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describe what the guard timer does ?

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  • Monitors the duration of the exposure
  • Will terminate regardless of the AEC usually after TWO seconds
  • This is a very long time for an exposure
17
Q

what is checked under quality control ?

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The operation of the AEC and the safety backup systems need to be checked (QC)

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