CT COPY Flashcards

1
Q

What is CT?

A
  • utilises an x-ray tube and a detector array rotating around the patient
  • data collected is reconstructed into sectional/axial images
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2
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What are the components of a CT?

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  • gantry
  • table
  • control console
  • image processing
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3
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What are types of scans?

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  • helical
  • multi-slice
  • sub-second
  • CTA possible
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4
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What is algorithm and kernel?

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  • mathematical approach to data representation in image

- manipulaition of actual data

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5
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What is the standard CT window for cerebral tissue?

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  • WW: 100-150

- WL: 40-60

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What is the standard CT window for bone?

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  • WW: 2000-3000

- WL: 300-400

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What is the standard CT window for lung?

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  • WW: 1500

- WL: -600

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What is the standard CT window for mediastinal tissue?

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  • WW: 300-800

- WL: 50-80

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9
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On a unenhanced scan what low density lesions are seen?

A
  • ventricular density (cyst, centricular obstruction)

- oedema (abscess or infarct)

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On a unenhanced scan what high density lesions are seen?

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  • calcification

- haemorrihage

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What are some data management challeneges?

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  • post processing slice width
  • mutliplanar reconstruction
  • shaded surface display
  • volume rendering
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12
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What is the role of CT in oncology?

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  • diagnosis
  • staging TNM
  • simulation for planning
  • guidance for intervention
  • monitoring response of treatment
  • consider protocols
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What are some scanning parameters?

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  • scan plane/ patient position
  • exposure factors
  • pitch
  • slice thickness
  • scan extent
  • table position and image orientation
  • scan time
  • subject contrast
  • scan speed with respect to contrast
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