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Medical Clinics' quality Management of X-ray Units in Gyeongbuk Area (경북 지역 의원급의 X선 발생장치 정도관리 실태)

  • Park, Jeong-Kyu
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.10 no.9
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    • pp.267-275
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    • 2010
  • Quality management of an x-ray unit drastically differs according to the type of establishment of medical institutions. Many primary medical institutions have it, but they do not pay much attention to quality management. In the study, Gyeongbuk area has been divided into four zones from January 4, 2010 to September 3, 2010, and four places were designated by city. Among medical institutions located at a total of 16 sites, the target was 8 places with X-ray emission equipment 10 years or more in use as well as 8 places with X-ray emission equipment less than 10 years in use. The 5 essential items of quality control were tested. In the test that checked for equipment it was found that sites with X-ray emission equipment 10 years or more in use didn't have ground connection (6.25%) while all of them passed the current leak test. In the exposure dose reproducibility test 4 sites with X-ray emission equipment 10 years or more in use (25%) and 1 site with X-ray emission equipment less than 10 years in use didn't pass the test. In the KVp accuracy test 5 sites with X-ray emission equipment 10 years or more in use (31.25%) and 2 sites with X-ray emission equipment less than 10 years in use (12.5%) didn't pass the test. In the tube current and tube current amount test 3 sites with X-ray emission equipment 10 years or more in use (18.75%) and 1 site with less than 10 years in use (6.25%) didn't pass the test. According to the findings of the present research, quality control at medical institutions with X-ray equipment 10 years or more in use was poorer than medical institutions with X-ray equipment less than 10 years in use. In this regard, administrative and technical measures need to be taken as soon as possible. In addition, owners of medical clinics or unit managers need to raise awareness, and it is necessary to revise a regular test cycle every year or every two years if they have old equipment or if the equipment is not used on a frequent basis. And it is also important to provide regular educational programs for quality management.

A Study on the Image Quality and the Scattered Ray content in the Skull Radiography (두부(頭部) X선촬영시(線撮影時) 산란선(散亂線)과 화질(畵質)에 관(關)한 검토(檢討))

  • Huh, Joon;Kim, Chang-Kyun;Kang, Hong-Seok;Lee, Sun-Sook;Lee, In-Ja
    • Journal of radiological science and technology
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.15-19
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    • 1985
  • The seattered-ray have a bad effect to the image of x-ray film. Therefore, to obtain the better x-ray image, the most important point is to eliminate the scattered-ray, come from the patient, and the easiest method to eliminate the scattered-ray is to use a proper grid for tube voltages. Authors made an experiment on the scattered-ray contents and the image quality in skull radiography, and obtained the results as follows; 1. The scattered-ray content in skull radiography was 83%, but it could be reduced to 35%-50% by using grid. 2. The image contrast was most increased when the using grid ratio was 8:1. 3. The image quality was not influenced by the scattered-ray contents between 32% and 45%.

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Radiation Damage of Semiconductor Device by X-ray (엑스선에 의한 반도체 소자의 방사선 손상)

  • Kim, D.S.;Hong, H.S.;Park, H.M.;Kim, J.H.;Joo, K.S.
    • Journal of Radiation Protection and Research
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.110-117
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    • 2015
  • Recently, Due to the increased industry using radiation inspection equipment in the semiconductor, this demand of technology research is increasing. Although semiconductor inspection equipment is using low energy X-ray from 40 keV to 120 keV, Studies of radiation damage about the low energy X-ray are lacking circumstance in our country. Therefore, It is study that BJT (bipolar junction transistor) of one type of semiconductor elements are received radiation damage by low energy X-ray. BJT were used to the NXP semiconductor company's BC817-25 (NPN type), and Used the X-ray generator for the irradiation. Radiation damage of BJT was evaluated that confirm to analyse change of collector-emitter voltage of before and after X-ray irradiation when current gain fixed to 10. X-ray generator of tube voltage was setting 40 kVp, 60 kVp, 80 kVp, 100 kVp, 120 kVp and irradiation time was setting 180s, 360s, 540s into 180s intervals. As the result, We confirmed radiation damage in BJT by low energy X-ray under 120 keV energy, and Especially the biggest radiation damage was appeared at the 80 kVp. It is expected that ELDRS (enhanced low dose rate sensitivity) phenomenon occurs on the basis of 80 kVp. This studies expect to contribute effective dose administration of semiconductor inspection equipment using low energy X-ray, Also Research and Development of X-ray filter.

Development of Indirect Dosimetry by Calculation Method in the Diagnostic X-ray Equipment (진단용엑스선촬영장치의 간접 선량 계산법 개발)

  • Kim, Jung-Su;Kim, Sung-Hwan;Jeon, Min-Cheol;Ju, Won-Ha;Jeong, Min-Gyu;Kim, Mi-Jeong;Lee, Seung-Youl;Lee, Tae-Hee;Seoung, Youl-Hun
    • Journal of radiological science and technology
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    • v.41 no.6
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    • pp.587-594
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study was to develop the indirect dosimetry by calculation (IDC) method for diagnostic X-ray equipment. The experiments were performed with inverter type X-ray tubes: Toshiba (E7252X, Japan) and Varian (RAD-14, USA). For the development method, we first applied the standard quality of X-ray beam shown in the TRS457 document, and second, to produce the constants of trendline for the IDC, the total filtration on X-ray beam was subdivided. Third, in order to increase the precision, the energy region was divided into the high energy region and the low energy region and developed by the IDC. In order to verify the IDC, mean dose (mR) values were measured for three Toshiba X-ray tubes and three Varian X-ray tubes at clinical medical institutions and then compared with the IDC on the 2013. As a result, compared with the previous study, the accuracy of the IDC of this study were improved by 2.71% and 9.91% in Toshiba and Varian X-ray tubes, respectively.

Radiation Resistance Evaluation of Thin Film Transistors (박막트랜지스터의 방사선 내구성 평가)

  • Seung Ik Jun;Bong Goo Lee
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.625-631
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    • 2023
  • The important requirement of industrial dynamic X-ray detector operating under high tube voltage up to 450 kVp for 24 hours and 7 days is to obtain significantly high radiation resistance. This study presents the radiation resistance characteristics of various thin film transistors (TFTs) with a-Si, poly-Si and IGZO semiconducting layers. IGZO TFT offering dozens of times higher field effect mobility than a-Si TFT was processed with highly hydrogenated plasma in between IGZO semiconducting layer and inter-layered dielectric. The hydrogenated IGZO TFT showed most sustainable radiation resistance up to 10,000Gy accumulated, thus, concluded that it is a sole switching device in X-ray imaging sensor offering dynamic X-ray imaging at high frame rate under extremely severe radiation environment such as automated X-ray inspection.

X-ray Dosimetry Standards Intercomparison on the Asia/Pacific Metrology Program (APMP) (APMP에 의한 X-선 선량계측표준의 상호비교)

  • Hwang, Sun-Tae;Hah, Suck-Ho;Kim, Hyun-Moon
    • Progress in Medical Physics
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.3-7
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    • 1993
  • In the 7th Steering Committee Meeting held in November 1986 in Suba, Fiji, the steering committee made a decision that the Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) coordinates the program of the regional intercomparison of ionizing radiation measurement. Through mutual communications with the Radiation Laboratory at KRISS, five countries (Australia, China, India, Japan and Malaysia) agreed to participate in the X-ray dosimetry standards intercomparison under the auspices of KRISS.

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X-ray Arcelin Projection Study for Diagnosing Mastoid Process and Petrous Ports (꼭지돌기와 바위부 진단을 위한 엑스선 Arcelin 촬영법 연구)

  • Jun-Haeng Lee
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.301-307
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    • 2024
  • The Study Evaluated Radiography Images using the Mastoid Process Axial Oblique Projection (Arcelin) imaging method for the Diagnosis of Pyramid Ridge, Mastoid Process, Mastoid Process air cells, Tympanum, Internal auditory and petrous in Supine Position. The subjective ROC (receiver operation characteristic) evaluation method was conducted on five Radiological technologists who have worked in the Image medical Department of University Hospitals for more than 8 years, and the Objective Evaluation, signal-to-noise Ratio (SNR), was evaluated and Analyzed. The Cronbach Alpha value was significantly higher at 0.816. In the Image ROC Evaluation Taken by Tilting the X-ray Tube 5°, 10°, 15° toward the leg by 10°, it Scored 34 points, and in the overall evaluation, the SNR scored high at 6,549. In Addition, In the Image Evaluation taken by Tilting the X-ray Tube 5°, 10°, and 15° toward the head, it Scored 32 points In the Image ROC Evaluation taken by tilting 5°, and in the Objective Evaluation, SNR received the highest score of 6,732.

THE STUDY OF TECHNICAL FAILURE OF INTRAORAL ROENTGENOGRAPHY (국내 X-선 촬영술에 있어서 실패의 원인분석에 관한 연구)

  • Kang Yong Sang
    • Journal of Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.27-30
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    • 1977
  • To insure accuracy in dental roentgenographs, it is important that the patient's head position and angulation of the x-ray tube. In 1907 Cieszynski applied the rule of isometry to dental radiography and established that in the production of an accurate image of a tooth, the central ray must be porjected perpendicularly to a plane bisecting angle formed by the longitudinal axis of the tooth and the film plane. Proper exposure of the film is a part of the production of a good dental radiograph, and correct processing also makes an essential contribution to the quality of the radiograph. The author analysed the failure of exposure and processing results, and recommended followings. 1. The patient head must be positioned that occlusal plane are parallel with the horizontal floor. 2. Central ray must be projected to the objective tooth and supporting structure and projected as perpendicularly to tooth axis and film surface as possible. 3. In processing, the temperature of the solution and the processing time must be correct.

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Combined X-ray CT-SPECT System with a CZT Detector

  • Kwon, Soo-Il;Koji Iwata;Hasegawa, B-H
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Medical Physics Conference
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    • 2002.09a
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    • pp.379-381
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    • 2002
  • A single CdZnTe detector is tested for suitability in a prototype CT/ SPECT system designed to acquire both emission and transmission data. The detector has the size of 1${\times}$l-cm$^2$ with 4${\times}$4 1.5${\times}$l.5mm$^2$ pixellated anodes. Since the detector is smaller than imaged object, we translated it in an arc centered at the x-ray tube to image larger objects. Pulse counting electronics with very short shaping time (50 ns) are used to satisfy high photon rates in x-ray imaging, and response linearity up to 3${\times}$10$\^$5/ counts per second per detector element is achieved. The energy resolution of 122-keV gamma-ray is measured to be 14%. We have characterized the system performance by scanning a radiographic resolution phantom .and the Hoffman brain phantom. The spatial resolution of CT and SPECT are about 1 mm and 7 mm, respectively.

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Effects of Tube Voltage and Tube Current on Exposure Index : Focused on Radiographic Images of Cone Pyramid Phantom (관전압과 관전류량이 노출 지수에 미치는 영향 : 원뿔형 피라미드 팬텀 방사선영상 중심으로)

  • Seoung, You-Hun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology
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    • v.13 no.5
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    • pp.749-755
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    • 2019
  • In this study, we investigated the effects of tube voltage (kVp) and tube current (mAs) on an exposure index (EI) applied to a digital radiography. There used an inverter type digital X-ray generator and an image receptor (IR) utilized a portable wireless detector without a grid. Radiographic images were acquired using a cone pyramid phantom produced using a 3D printer. The X-ray tube voltage was increased from 40 kVp to 120 kVp with 10 kVp increment, and the tube current was increased from 1 mAs to 128 mAs with the twice increment. As a result, kVp had logarithmic relationship with the EI as high $R^2$ value, and mAs had a very high linear relationship too. Also, there was a high correlation between the area dose and the EI of the IR, with the $R^2$ value being 0.76 or more. In conclusion, it had showed that mAs affected the EI linearly, and that it could be advantageous to adjust the easy-to-predict mAs to maintain proper image qualities.