Image formation and exposure Flashcards

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Describe exponential attenuation

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The beam intensity diminishes according to the thickness of the material
The fall in intensity is exponential

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Describe penetration thickness

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Absorption characteristics of anatomy are determined by composition

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3
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What is the importance of photoelectric absorption

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Provides blackening of image
As bone is more dense, creates contrast

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Describe quality in reference to the x-ray beam

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Penetrating power
Not the same as quantity or radiation
Beam is heterogenous

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Describe quantity in reference to the x-ray beam

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Intensity
Measure of quantity of radiation energy
Affected by tube current

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What 3 elements does the radiograph require? and what colour do they appear?

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Penetrated photon (black)
Absorption (white shades)
Scatter (grey shades)

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7
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Describe penetrated photons

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Number of photons that reach the detector
Determine the area of black on the image

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Describe contrast

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We don’t want all the photons to hit the detector as we wouldn’t have any contrast

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Describe scatter

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Level of scatter determines how many shades of grey are present
kVp influences contrast - it produces scatter

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10
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Describe the relationship between scatter and photoelectric

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As kVp increases, compton and photoelectric interaction decreases
PE interactions decrease quicker than C
At very high kVp majority of interactions are Compton

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Describe tube charge mAs

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Number or quantity of x-ray photons created

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Describe kVp

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Level of energy that we give to x-ray photons
Alters photon behaviour and interaction

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Describe the 15% rule

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15% increase or decrease in kVp is equivalent to doubling or halving mAs

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14
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What is the effect of focal spot size?

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As focal spot size increases, image will become less sharp, spatial resolution decreases
As focal spot size decreases, image becomes more sharp, spatial resolution increases

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15
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What is SID?

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Source to image receptor distance

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16
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Why is SID important?

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Distance affects amount of radiation reaching the patient
Beam diverges, intensity varies

17
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What is the Inverse Square Law?

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Intensity of the x-ray beam is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the source

18
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What are the consequences of the inverse square law?

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Distance increase - mAs need to be increased
Distance decrease - mA need to be decreased

19
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Describe Magnification

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FID, size distortion and spatial resolution affects image
Increase OID, increase magnification, decrease spatial resolution

20
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What is spatial resolution?

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The ability to differentiate 2 different structures in an image