The influence of patient thickness and imaging system on patient dose and physical image quality in digital chest imaging

2005 
The influence of patient thickness and imaging system on patient dose and physical image quality in digital chest imaging The aim of this work was to study the influence of patient thickness, tube voltage and image detector on patient dose, contrast and ideal observer signal-to-noise ratio (SNRI), for pathological details positioned at different regions in the Image in posterior-anterior (PA) chest radiology. A Monte Carlo computational model was used to compute measure,. of physical image quality (contrast, SNRI) and patient effective dose, E. Two metastasis-like details positioned in the central right lung and right lung near the spine, respectively, were studied. The tube voltage was varied between 100 and 150 kV and the patient thickness between 20 and 28 cm. Both, a computed radiography (CR) system and a direct radiography (DR) system. were 2 investigated. The DR system provides both lower doses and better image quality compared with the CR system. The SNRI2/E is similar to 2.9 times higher for the DR system compared with the CR system.
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