[Clinical aspects of image quality and doses in gated pulsed imaging].

Aktuelle Radiologie Pub Date : 1998-07-01
S Vetter, H Heckmann, E P Strecker, H P Busch, K F Kamm, H Allmendinger
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Abstract

Purpose: The relations between image quality in last image hold images and dose in grid controlled fluoroscopy in comparison to the continuous mode need to be characterised and recommendations for the clinical application of this technique should be given.

Material and methods: Spatial resolution, signal-noise ratio and, contrast-detail visibility were evaluated by phantom measurements in grid controlled pulsed and continuous fluoroscopy. Dose was measured at the image intensifier entrance. Image quality of last image hold (LIH) images of clinical examinations was graded in relation to single shot exposures.

Results: Signal-noise ratio and contrast-detail visibility depend on the dose per puls. Spatial resolution and contrast-detail visibility in grid controlled fluoroscopy are superior than to in the continuous mode. Image quality of the LIH images from the grid controlled fluoroscopy was improved. Radiation exposure could be reduced to 10-46%.

Conclusions: Combinations of puls-dose and -frequency are recommended for achieving extensive dose reduction and improved image quality of LIH images.

[门控脉冲成像中图像质量和剂量的临床方面]。
目的:与连续模式相比,网格控制透视的末次图象保持图像质量与剂量之间的关系需要进行表征,并对该技术的临床应用提出建议。材料和方法:空间分辨率、信噪比和对比度细节可见度通过网格控制脉冲和连续透视的幻影测量来评估。在图像增强器入口处测量剂量。临床检查的最后一次图像保持(LIH)图像的图像质量与单次曝光有关。结果:信噪比和对比细节可见性与每脉冲剂量有关。网格控制透视的空间分辨率和对比细节可见性优于连续模式。网格控制透视所得LIH图像的图像质量得到了提高。辐射暴露可以减少到10-46%。结论:推荐脉冲剂量和频率的组合,以实现广泛的剂量减少和改善LIH图像的图像质量。
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