X Ray Interaction with Matter Flashcards

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photons in diagnostic x ray beam can interact with matter in 3 ways

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  1. transmission
  2. absorption
  3. scatter
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2
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attenuation

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reduction in intensity of x ray beam

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3
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x ray beam intensity

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intensity proportional to energy & number of photons
- energy of x ray beam affected by potential difference across x ray tube (kV) i.e. increase kv = increase av photon energy = increase max photon energy
- number of photons in x ray beam primarily affected by current in filament (mA) i.e. increase mA = increase in no of photons

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1 line summary of photoelectric effect

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photon in x ray beam interacts with inner shell electron in subject resulting in absorption of photon & creation of photoelectron

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important points about photelectric effect

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  • occurs when energy of incoming photon is equal to or just > than binding energy of inner shell electron
  • so photoelectric effect predominates with lower energy photons
  • this photon energy causes inner shell electron to be displaced &now be a photoelectron
  • any excess energy becomes kinetic energy of photoelectron
  • photoelectron can ionise & potentially damage adjacent tissue
  • vacancy in inner shell is filled by cascade of outer shell electrons
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6
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impact of photoelectric effect on image

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absorption by photoelectric effect prevents x ray photons reaching the receptor so leads to lighter area on radiographic image

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1 line summary of compton effect

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photon in x ray beam interacts with outer shell electron in subject resulting in partial absorption & scattering of the photon & creation of a recoil electron

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important points of compton effect

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  • occurs when energy of incoming photon is much greater than binding energy of electron
  • compton effect predominates with higher energy photons & outer shell electrons (which are loosely bound)
  • some photon energy transferred to electron to overcome binding energy & provide kinetic energy
  • electron rejected & called ‘recoil’ electron
  • recoil electron can ionise & potentially damage adjacent tissues
  • photon loses energy & changes direction i.e. scattered so can undergo photoelectric effect & further compton effect interactions
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9
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direction of scatter

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high energy = forwards scatter
low energy = backwards scatter
majority from x ray beam produced by x ray tube operating at 70kV is forwards scatter

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10
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to reduce scatter

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collimation

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11
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impact of collimation

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  1. decreases SA irradiated
  2. decreased volume of irradiated tissues
  3. decreased no of scattered photons produced in the tissue
  4. decreases scattered photons interacting with receptor
  5. decreases loss of contrast on radiographic image
  6. reduces ptx radiation dose & amount of radiation being released into surroundings
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12
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impact of photoelectric / compton on radiation dose

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PE = deposition of all x ray photon energy into tissue, increases ptx dose but is necessary for image formation
C = deposition of some x ray photon into tissue, increases ptx dose but scattered photons do not contribute to image usefully & can increase dose to operators from back scatter

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13
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effect of lowering kV on x ray unit

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lower x ray tube potential difference (kV)
overall lower energy photons produced
increased photoelectric effect interactions
increased contrast between tissues with different Z
increased dose absorbed by ptx

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14
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effect of raising kV on x ray unit

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higher x ray tube potential difference (kV)
overall higher energy photons produced
decrease photoelectric effect interactions & increased forwards scatter
decreased dose absorbed by ptx
but decreased contrast between tissues with different Z

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15
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comparison of interactions in x ray process

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continuous & characteristic = occur in x ray tube at target, electrons interacting with tungsten atoms, leads to production of x ray photons

PE & C = occur in ptx/receptor/shielding, x ray photons interacting with atoms, leads to attenuation of x ray beam

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