Ride the Lightning. A Review of Radiographic Physics

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Ride the Lightning A Review of Radiographic Physics

Overview Basic principles of x-ray production Imaging equipment Quality Control Technical Factors Image QA

Preparing for the registry The ARRT just wants to ask you a few questions to find out whether you know what you re talking about or not Questions draw from a very large pool of information Multiple answers that could be construed as correct! Part of what they test is your critical thinking

For Example: Which of the following is used to reduce the effect of scatter radiation? A.Intensifying screen B.Compensating filters C.Radiographic grids D.Compression devices Answer: C Source: Corectec s Comprehensive Set of Review Questions for Radiography (2014)

9 questions Section I Principles of Radiation Physics

X-ray production Where do the electrons come from? kvp as an accelerator Focus cathode focusing cup Deceleration of the electrons: Target interactions

Target interactions Bremsstrahlung Characteristic

The X-ray beam Frequency vs wavelength remember these are inverse! High frequency = higher energy = more penetration Inverse square law Properties of x-rays Constant velocity (not the same as electrons!) Ionizing radiation damage tissue Always travel in a straight line

X-ray beam continued Beam characteristics Quality Quantity (aka intensity) Primary beam -> Attenuation -> Exit (remnant) radiation Question: What percent of the primary beam typically exits the patient? Answer: Usually less than 5%!

9 more questions Imaging Equipment

Components The console The tube The AEC Detectors, backup time, plus-or-minus density control Manual exposure controls Beam restriction devices

Example question How much would you increase the kvp when using an extension cylinder to cone down on an area of interest? A.5 kvp B.10 kvp C.15 kvp D.20 kvp Source: Corectec s Comprehensive Set of Review Questions for Radiography (2014)

The X-ray Generator Really a large transformer plus ancillary equipment Step up Step down Rectification circuit Phase single or triple Pulse 100% for single phase, variable for 3 phase

Mock registry question Three-phase, six-pulse full wave rectification produces: A.Direct Current with 13% ripple B.Direct current with 4% ripple C.Direct current with 100% ripple D.Alternating current with 13% ripple Answer: A Source: Mosby s Comprehensive Review of Radiography

Fluoro Units Image intensifier CRT or flat screen monitor Recording now all digital ABC (automatic brightness control)

Sample Question Total brightness gain achieved using an image intensifier equals: A. Flux gain times minification gain B. Diameter of input phosphor times diameter of output phosphor C. Intensification factor: brightness without an image intensifier divided by brightness with an image intensifier D. Total light emitted at the photocathode Source: Mosby's Comprehensive Review of Radiography

Digital components PSP imaging plates Flat panels Direct and indirect CR plate erasure Cleaning CR plates must be anhydrous!

Other units Dedicated chest stand Tomographic system

Accessories Grids must know about all types and conversion factors! Bucky how does it work? Image receptors Film-screen speed CR imaging plate DR receptor Indirect and direct capture

Quality Control (4 questions)

Shields Lead aprons and shields should be tested for damage TJC says test every 6 months Keep a log of these inspections in case TJC checks up on you

Technical factors (20 questions) Anatomical programming Calipers Fixed vs Variable kvp Casts Anatomy and pathology (Ex: emphysema and osteoporosis) Pediatric imaging Contrast media

AEC Effects of changing exposure factors Remember, AEC only controls time Detector configuration Anatomic alignment with cell Density control (plus or minus)

Digital considerations Spatial resolution vs contrast resolution Sampling frequency, pixels per mm DEL Detector element size Receptor size and matrix size

Digital image signal Quantum mottle Other sources of noise Signal to noise ratio (SNR) Contrast to noise ratio (CNR)

Whew!!! That s a lot of information to remember, but keep in mind that the ARRT wants to know if you really understand what you re doing. There s no way to tell exactly what questions you ll be asked, but if you have a good working knowledge of radiographic equipment, you can FIGURE OUT 90% of the questions they ask. Take your time on the exam (you ll have plenty), and remember to read carefully all of the choices, then choose the BEST one you are given. Good Luck to you!