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Computer simulations and models for the performance characteristics of spectrally equivalent X-ray beams in medical diagnostic radiology

In order to achieve uniformity in radiological imaging, it is recommended that the concept of equivalence in shape (quality) and size (quantity) of clinical Xray beams should be used for carrying out the comparative evaluation of image and patient dose. When used under the same irradiation geometry,...

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Autor principal: Okunade, Akintunde A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Medknow Publications 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3014103/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21224928
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0971-6203.37483
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description In order to achieve uniformity in radiological imaging, it is recommended that the concept of equivalence in shape (quality) and size (quantity) of clinical Xray beams should be used for carrying out the comparative evaluation of image and patient dose. When used under the same irradiation geometry, X-ray beams that are strictly or relatively equivalent in terms of shape and size will produce identical or relatively identical image quality and patient dose. Simple mathematical models and software program EQSPECT.FOR were developed for the comparative evaluation of the performance characteristics in terms of contrast (C), contrast to noise ratio (CNR) and figure-of-merit (FOM = CNR(2)/DOSE) for spectrally equivalent beams transmitted through filter materials referred to as conventional and k-edged. At the same value of operating potential (kVp), results show that spectrally equivalent beam transmitted through conventional filter with higher atomic number (Z-value) in comparison with that transmitted through conventional filter with lower Z-value resulted in the same value of C and FOM. However, in comparison with the spectrally equivalent beam transmitted through filter of lower Z-value, the beam through filter of higher Z-value produced higher value of CNR and DOSE at equal tube loading (mAs) and kVp. Under the condition of equivalence of spectrum, at scaled (or reduced) tube loading and same kVp, filter materials of higher Z-value can produce the same values of C, CNR, DOSE and FOM as filter materials of lower Z-value. Unlike the case of comparison of spectrally equivalent beam transmitted through one conventional filter and that through another conventional filter, it is not possible to derive simple mathematical formulations for the relative performance of spectrally equivalent beam transmitted through a given conventional filter material and that through kedge filter material.
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spelling pubmed-30141032011-01-11 Computer simulations and models for the performance characteristics of spectrally equivalent X-ray beams in medical diagnostic radiology Okunade, Akintunde A. J Med Phys Original Article In order to achieve uniformity in radiological imaging, it is recommended that the concept of equivalence in shape (quality) and size (quantity) of clinical Xray beams should be used for carrying out the comparative evaluation of image and patient dose. When used under the same irradiation geometry, X-ray beams that are strictly or relatively equivalent in terms of shape and size will produce identical or relatively identical image quality and patient dose. Simple mathematical models and software program EQSPECT.FOR were developed for the comparative evaluation of the performance characteristics in terms of contrast (C), contrast to noise ratio (CNR) and figure-of-merit (FOM = CNR(2)/DOSE) for spectrally equivalent beams transmitted through filter materials referred to as conventional and k-edged. At the same value of operating potential (kVp), results show that spectrally equivalent beam transmitted through conventional filter with higher atomic number (Z-value) in comparison with that transmitted through conventional filter with lower Z-value resulted in the same value of C and FOM. However, in comparison with the spectrally equivalent beam transmitted through filter of lower Z-value, the beam through filter of higher Z-value produced higher value of CNR and DOSE at equal tube loading (mAs) and kVp. Under the condition of equivalence of spectrum, at scaled (or reduced) tube loading and same kVp, filter materials of higher Z-value can produce the same values of C, CNR, DOSE and FOM as filter materials of lower Z-value. Unlike the case of comparison of spectrally equivalent beam transmitted through one conventional filter and that through another conventional filter, it is not possible to derive simple mathematical formulations for the relative performance of spectrally equivalent beam transmitted through a given conventional filter material and that through kedge filter material. Medknow Publications 2007 /pmc/articles/PMC3014103/ /pubmed/21224928 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0971-6203.37483 Text en © Journal of Medical Physics http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Computer simulations and models for the performance characteristics of spectrally equivalent X-ray beams in medical diagnostic radiology
title Computer simulations and models for the performance characteristics of spectrally equivalent X-ray beams in medical diagnostic radiology
title_full Computer simulations and models for the performance characteristics of spectrally equivalent X-ray beams in medical diagnostic radiology
title_fullStr Computer simulations and models for the performance characteristics of spectrally equivalent X-ray beams in medical diagnostic radiology
title_full_unstemmed Computer simulations and models for the performance characteristics of spectrally equivalent X-ray beams in medical diagnostic radiology
title_short Computer simulations and models for the performance characteristics of spectrally equivalent X-ray beams in medical diagnostic radiology
title_sort computer simulations and models for the performance characteristics of spectrally equivalent x-ray beams in medical diagnostic radiology
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3014103/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21224928
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0971-6203.37483
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