Beginning with the advent of digital radiography systems in 1981, manufacturers of these systems provided indicators of detector exposure. These indicators were manufacturer-specific, and users in facilities with equipment from multiple manufacturers found it a challenge to monitor and manage variations in indicated exposure in routine clinical use. In 2008, a common definition of exposure index (EI) was realized in International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) International Standard 62494-1 Ed. 1, which also introduced and defined the deviation index (DI), a number quantifying the difference between the detector EI for a given radiograph and the target exposure index (EIT). An exposure index that differed by a constant from that establis...
At the current time, doses of radiation caused by medical exposure make up the largest part of peopl...
Digital radiography detectors—based on different technological solutions—are currently available for...
International audienceObjectives Twelve years since the implementation of Diagnostic Reference Level...
Digital radiography (DR) technologies have the advantage of a wide dynamic range compared to their f...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowExposure index (...
The exposure index is currently a method by which digital radiography manufacturers provide feedback...
Introduction With the introduction of digital radiography, the feedback between image quality and o...
Abstract Introduction Digital radiography lacks visual clues of exposure techniques used to obtain r...
Graduation date: 2015The exposure needed for a clinically useful image requires much less precision ...
Abstract Background Many methods are used to track patient exposure during acquisition of plain film...
M.Tech. (Radiography)Abstract: Detector dose indicators (DDIs) are the only indicators of correct ex...
Most of the current radiographic examinations have used digital technology, one of which is for imag...
Most of the current radiographic examinations have used digital technology, one of which is for imag...
The exposure index (lgM) obtained from a radiographic image may be a useful feedback indicator to th...
Digital radiography is an easy method of radiological examination, so many radiology technicians oft...
At the current time, doses of radiation caused by medical exposure make up the largest part of peopl...
Digital radiography detectors—based on different technological solutions—are currently available for...
International audienceObjectives Twelve years since the implementation of Diagnostic Reference Level...
Digital radiography (DR) technologies have the advantage of a wide dynamic range compared to their f...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowExposure index (...
The exposure index is currently a method by which digital radiography manufacturers provide feedback...
Introduction With the introduction of digital radiography, the feedback between image quality and o...
Abstract Introduction Digital radiography lacks visual clues of exposure techniques used to obtain r...
Graduation date: 2015The exposure needed for a clinically useful image requires much less precision ...
Abstract Background Many methods are used to track patient exposure during acquisition of plain film...
M.Tech. (Radiography)Abstract: Detector dose indicators (DDIs) are the only indicators of correct ex...
Most of the current radiographic examinations have used digital technology, one of which is for imag...
Most of the current radiographic examinations have used digital technology, one of which is for imag...
The exposure index (lgM) obtained from a radiographic image may be a useful feedback indicator to th...
Digital radiography is an easy method of radiological examination, so many radiology technicians oft...
At the current time, doses of radiation caused by medical exposure make up the largest part of peopl...
Digital radiography detectors—based on different technological solutions—are currently available for...
International audienceObjectives Twelve years since the implementation of Diagnostic Reference Level...