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A Comparative Study on Output of Four Type Diagnostic X-ray Equipments (정류방식에 따른 진단용 X-선 장치의 출력비교)

  • Kim, Jung-Min
    • Journal of radiological science and technology
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.34-43
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    • 1997
  • There are 4 types of equipment in diagnostic radiography. These are single phase, three phase, inverter type and condenser type X-ray generators. It is very confusing to make an adequate exposure factor and to know the usage of different type of X-ray generators. In this experiment, I explored a comparative study of outputs in 4 different type of X-ray units. I expect that this experiment could be helpful for manufacturer to make both the X-ray equipment better, In terms of Ideal exposure factors, thereby reducing the patient dose. Experimental results are as follow : 1) X-ray output The ratio of X-ray output of single, three phase and inverter type of X-ray generator was 1 : 1.6 : 2 without absorber and 1 : 2 : 2.6 with 20 mm aluminium absorber. 2) Beam quality The X-ray beam quality of single phase generator was proved to be softer than three phase and inverter type of generators by 0.4 mmAL and 0.55 mmAl HVL respectively. 3) Reproducibility Linearity of X-ray output Retroducibility of X-ray output met the regulation below CV 0.05 and linearity also met the regulation below 0.1 in 4 types of diagnostic X-ray generators. 4) The comparison of incident dose Three phase X-ray generator was 20% higher than two other X-ray generators in radiation dose to make same film density.

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Quality Control of Diagnostic X-ray Equipment in Medical Field (의료분야 진단용방사선발생장치의 품질관리)

  • Cho, Pyong-Kon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.159-164
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    • 2021
  • The examination using diagnostic x-ray equipment is one of the most useful diagnostic equipment for identifying information in the human body in diagnostic radiology. For this reason, the number of examinations has recently increased a lot. Increasing the number of examinations will accelerate the aging of the device. In addition, this makes them aware of the importance of quality control for the diagnostic x-ray device. Particularly, in a diagnostic x-ray device, quality control refers to an act of always maintaining a certain level of image quality by identifying and correcting all problems that may lead to reduction of the diagnosis area in advance. Therefore, this study summarizes and reports general information about quality control in examinations using diagnostic x-ray equipment.

A Study on the Optimal X-ray Angle to Observe Calcaneus (발꿈치뼈를 관찰하기 위한 최적의 X-ray 각도에 대한 고찰)

  • Sang-Min Shin;Bo-Moon Seo;Hae-In Jeon;Gyoung-Han Lee;Min-Cheol Jeon
    • Journal of Advanced Technology Convergence
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.17-21
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    • 2023
  • In this study, using an X-ray device (Drgem TS-CSP) and foot phantom (SFT-1556), the angle of the X-ray tube was changed to 30°, 35°, 40°, 45°, and 50°, and the image was evaluated by quantitative and qualitative evaluation. In the blind test, it was the highest at 4.34 points at 40°, and in the part calculation using the Image J program, the angle was the largest at 1750 at 50°. In addition, in the area evaluation excluding overlapping areas, the X-ray tube showed the largest value at 40° Therefore, it was found that the X-ray tube angle was suitable when the X-ray tube angle was 40° as a projection method for observing the calcaneus.

The Importance of Positioning in Left Lateral Chest X-Ray Examination (흉부 왼쪽 엑스선검사 시 위치 잡기의 중요성)

  • Pyong-Kon Cho
    • Journal of radiological science and technology
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    • v.46 no.4
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    • pp.287-294
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    • 2023
  • This study was conducted to ultimately reduce unnecessary radiation exposure by emphasizing the need and importance of correct positioning by examining the positioning relationship of anatomical structures in the human body and changes in X-ray images according to changes in patient positioning during the left lateral chest X-ray examination. This study investigated and analyzed previously published papers and books on the left lateral chest X-ray examination to find out the importance of positioning in the left lateral chest X-ray examination. To find out the importance of correct positioning in the left lateral chest X-ray, we compared three images of incorrectly positioned right thorax and left thorax rotated forward and the lower median surface of the body leaning against the image receptor. In the left lateral chest examination, a distorted image was obtained in which the shape of the anatomical structure observed in the image was changed according to the presence or absence of rotation of the patient and the inclination of the median visual surface. X-ray images with the most accurate and large amount of information were obtained from X-ray images with the correct positioning performed during left lateral chest X-ray examination. Therefore, It is believed that the left lateral chest X-ray examination will have beneficial effects such as providing accurate medical information, preventing misdiagnosis, reducing social costs, and ultimately reducing radiation exposure.

A Study on the Distribution of X-ray according to the Thickness of Soft Tissue in Radiography (X선촬영시(線撮影時) 연부조직(軟部組織) 두께에 따른 선량분포(線量分布)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究))

  • Park, Soung-Ock
    • Journal of radiological science and technology
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.3-15
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    • 1988
  • When X-rays were projected into a patient, there occured the phenomena such as penetration, absorption and scattering etc. The penetrating rays were recorded on films as X-ray image used for diagnosis but scattered rays caused the radiation hazard both to the patient, specialist and technicians. The soft tissue includes many organs which are sensitive to the radiation and in may occupy $40{\sim}50%$ of body weight. Therefore X-rays should be carefully projected to the patient and it is strongly recommended to analyse the distribution of X-rays, when ever the patient is exposed to X-rays. In this study, the distribution of X-ray according to the thickness, the radiation field and the tube voltages (kVp) in soft tissue, the following results were obtained: 1. Total transmitted rays which kept the step with X-ray tube voltage (kVp) increased in proportion to the increasing of X-ray tube voltage. 2. The scattered ray rate in the total transmitted ray was not significantly found with X-ray tube voltage. 3. The affecting factors of the scattered ray rate in total transmitted ray were shown through the radiation field and the thickness. 4. The dose of scattered ray by the angle was observed more in direction of primary ray ($0^{\circ}$) and back scattering ($160^{\circ}$) than in direction of $90^{\circ}$. 5. The more the distance from phantom to the patient should be less distribution of scattered ray.

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The Study on Measurement of Relative Conversion Factor in X-ray Image Intensifier (X선영상증배관의 상대변환계수 측정에 관한 검토)

  • Kim, Sung-Chul;Shin, Sung-Ill;Lee, Sun-Sook;Huh, Joon;Kim, Sung-Soo
    • Journal of radiological science and technology
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.28-33
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    • 1997
  • For the Evaluation of X-ray image intensifier, we measured radiation dose at input of I. I., brightness and fluorescence at output of I. I. by using X-ray exposure meter, optometer and fluorescence meter for the relative conversion factor. Especially, by using fluorescence meter, we could easily get relative conversion factor without having regulated machine by JIS. Since using, the quality of image intensifier is going down. Consequently, it needs continuous quality maintenance.

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A Study on Measurement of the Half Value Layer in Diagnostic X-ray (진단용(診斷用) X선(線)의 반가층(半價層)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究))

  • Ko, Shin-Gwan
    • Journal of radiological science and technology
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.53-66
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    • 1984
  • The quality of continuous x-ray beam depends upon the half value layer which varies according to the geometric conditions, the filtration thickness, and the amount of accelerated voltage (KVP). Experiments were conducted on the amount of electric energy that was changed to x-ray energy, and on the relationship between KVp and the intensity of x-rays. The results were as follows: 1. The amount of x-rays were not equal under the condition of the same exposure factor. 2. The intensity of x-rays was attenuated by an exponential function the geometric conditions were "good" and it was not when they were "poor". 3. The thicker the total filtration substance was and the higher the KVp was, the bigger the amount of x-ray energy was. 4. The homogeneity of medium energy x-ray was the best, when the total filtration substance was 3.9mm A1. 5. The mean energy of continuous x-ray was about 45% of KVp.

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