NoPurpose: Cardiac x-ray detectors are used to acquire moving images in real-time for angiography and interventional procedures. Detective quantum efficiency (DQE) is not generally measured on these dynamic detectors; the required “for processing” image data and control of x-ray settings have not been accessible. By 2016, USA hospital physicists will have the ability to measure DQE and will likely utilize the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standard for measuring DQE of dynamic x-ray imaging devices. The current IEC standard requires an image of a tilted tungsten edge test object to obtain modulation transfer function (MTF) for DQE calculation. It specifies the range of edge angles to use; however, it does not specify...
Cardiologists use coronary angiograms to diagnose and treat cardiac patients during percutaneous cor...
Quantum Detective Efficiency (DQE) is referred in literature as the most robust object-independent p...
Noninvasive methods of identifying coronary artery disease are not consistently accurate. To identif...
According to Health Canada, dental and medical radiography accounts for more than 90% of total man-m...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to compare digital radiography systems using the metric effect...
PURPOSE: The x-ray performance evaluation of digital x-ray detectors is based on the calculation of ...
The risks associated with exposure to radiation make it critical that digital imaging systems give t...
American Association of Physicists in Medicine. Purpose: Monte Carlo simulations require large numbe...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the performance of a commercial plastic scintillator detector (PSD) for small-f...
he use of electrocardiographic gat ing in conjunction with myocardial perfusion SPECT imaging has in...
The quality of images generated with radiographic imaging systems can be degraded if an inadequate n...
Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT)myocardial ^"Tl imaging appears to offer majo...
Since the end of the 1900th century ionized radiation, foremost X-ray radiation, have been used, wit...
Objective: To relate QT parameters to infarct size and inducibility during electrophysiological stud...
In the clinical medical physics field, Quality Assurance (QA) is a fundamental topic to insure patie...
Cardiologists use coronary angiograms to diagnose and treat cardiac patients during percutaneous cor...
Quantum Detective Efficiency (DQE) is referred in literature as the most robust object-independent p...
Noninvasive methods of identifying coronary artery disease are not consistently accurate. To identif...
According to Health Canada, dental and medical radiography accounts for more than 90% of total man-m...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to compare digital radiography systems using the metric effect...
PURPOSE: The x-ray performance evaluation of digital x-ray detectors is based on the calculation of ...
The risks associated with exposure to radiation make it critical that digital imaging systems give t...
American Association of Physicists in Medicine. Purpose: Monte Carlo simulations require large numbe...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the performance of a commercial plastic scintillator detector (PSD) for small-f...
he use of electrocardiographic gat ing in conjunction with myocardial perfusion SPECT imaging has in...
The quality of images generated with radiographic imaging systems can be degraded if an inadequate n...
Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT)myocardial ^"Tl imaging appears to offer majo...
Since the end of the 1900th century ionized radiation, foremost X-ray radiation, have been used, wit...
Objective: To relate QT parameters to infarct size and inducibility during electrophysiological stud...
In the clinical medical physics field, Quality Assurance (QA) is a fundamental topic to insure patie...
Cardiologists use coronary angiograms to diagnose and treat cardiac patients during percutaneous cor...
Quantum Detective Efficiency (DQE) is referred in literature as the most robust object-independent p...
Noninvasive methods of identifying coronary artery disease are not consistently accurate. To identif...