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List the different views a scout image can be done. - ANSWERS AP, PA, Lateral, and
Oblique
What is Azimuth ? - ANSWERSThe angle of the tube and detectors in relationships the
patient positioned during scout acquisition.
What is the purpose of an scout image in CT ? - ANSWERSA preliminary scan taken of
a body region before a definitive imaging study and serve to establish a baseline.
What is another name for Conventional CT ? - ANSWERSStep-and-Shot
List the steps involved in Conventional CT form Start to Finish. (Once Slice) -
ANSWERSComplete revolution of x-ray tube and acquiring a SINGLE DATA AT A
PRECISE ANATOMIC LOCATION.--Data is MATHEMATICALLY RECON INTO A
SINGLE IMAGE. (Thickness is controlled by collocation)--Table moves (index) for next
predetermined anatomic position.
List the component involved in a CT system. - ANSWERS1. Powerful Computer
2. Display system
3. PT Bed
4. Gantry Components.
What does the CT Gantry houses? - ANSWERS1.Generator
2.X-ray tube
3.Various type of collimators
4.Data Acquisition system (DAS)
5.Slip-Rings
6.Detectors.
Example of a Conventional X-Ray Tube and Detector - ANSWERSCT system were
original limited by hard-wired cables, which PREVENTED CONTINUOUS ROTATION
within the gantry and needed to reverse course and travel in opposite direction at the
end of each rotation.
, What are the Fundamental Principle of CT ? - ANSWERSImage of an object is
reconstructed on the basis of the attenuation that occurs as x-radiation is transmitted
through it.
What are the Fundamental Principle of CT ? (Data Acquisition) - ANSWERSX-ray
beam is rotated around the patient, exposing a given volume of tissue form all direction.
Detector measures radiation as it transmitted through PT.
What are the Fundamental Principle of CT ?(Image Reconstruction) - ANSWERSImage
reconstruction is define as the magnitude of x-ray attenuation that occurs at spatially
distributed points within the patient. (Spatially-of or relating to space.)
What is the general process of CT imaging and the steps involved ? (Data Acquisition)
- ANSWERSMeasurement of the attenuation that occurs along each path through the
patient form x-ray tube to detector.
What is the general process of CT imaging and the steps involved ? (Data
Reconstruction) - ANSWERSComputerized processing of the transmission
measurements into the CT image.
What is the general process of CT imaging and the steps involved ? (Multidimensional
Image Display) - ANSWERSDisplay of recon gray-scale image in 2D or 3D format; a
representation of attenuation that occurred across the scanned volume of tissue.
What is the general process of CT imaging and the steps involved ? (Image Archival
and Communication) - ANSWERSDisplay as well as storage, both short-term and long
term of images on computer workstations.
SCAN MODE - ANSWERSSCAN MODE
What is the most basic scan mode ? - ANSWERSScout Image
(Localizer,Topogram,Scanogram,Survey Scan)
What is a Scout Image in CT ? - ANSWERSDigital radiograph obtained by keeping the
x-ray tube and detector array in a fixed position while the pt bed translated (moved)
through the gantry.
Example of a Modern X-Ray Tube and Detector - ANSWERSWith the introduction of
slip-ring technology the need for cables to power the system was eliminated, instead the
system of contact brushes was used to supply electricity to power the system and
allowed CONTINUOUS HELICAL ACQUISITION (Continuous Rotation).
Advantages of Slip-Ring Technology - ANSWERS1. Powerful X-ray Tube capable of
long exposure output.
2. Continuous movement of pt bed.