Dedicated Imaging Equiptment Flashcards
Fluoroscopy
Provides dynamic visualiztion of internal structures
X-ray fluoroscopy operates at what mA?
3-5 mA
What determines the brightness in fluoroscopy?
mA and kVp
kVp and mA are automatically adjusted during fluoroscopy by a process called?
Automatic Brightness Control
Automatic Brightness Control is also called what?
Automatic brightness stabilization; Automatic gain control
What does the Image Intensifier tube do?
Converts x-ray energy into visable light and then into an electronic signal that is displayed as an image on the monitor
Parts of the Image Intensifer Tube?
- Input phosphor
- Photocathode
- Electrostatic lenses
- Output phospher
Purpose of input phospher?
Converts x-ray energy to light energy
Photocathode purpose?
Converts light energy to electron energy
Electrostatic lenses purpose?
Keeps electron beam narrowed as it travels towards output phospher
Output phospher purpose?
Converts electron energy to light energy for viewing
What is total brightness gain?
Flux gain + minification gain
Flux gain
Gain in brightness caused by acceleration of electronic beam inside image-intensifier tube
Minification gain
Gain in brightness caused by minification of the image at the output phospher compared with input phospher