Nworah Nf, C. Nzotta, H. Chiegwu, Oyekunle Eo, Ikegwuonu Nc, Ugwuanyi Dc
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背景:传统x射线管的质量控制是通过控制x射线束来减少散射辐射,以保证患者整体辐射剂量的最小化和图像质量的提高。目的:用已知标准评价x射线管半值层(HVL)、x光场和光场一致性。方法:hvl测量使用校准,非侵入性,数字式多功能检测器,包括计算机输出。探测器位于准直光束轴线的中心,聚焦像距离(FID)为100 cm。选择80和100 kVp的管电位进行曝光。然后记录相应的hvl。此外,通过将装有薄膜的18 cm x 24 cm盒式磁带放置在100 cm的FID处,测量x射线场和光场一致性。准直器光处于ON位置,用金属标记圈定光场外围。用标准公式从显影的x线片中计算不对准。结果:HVL范围为3.40 ~ 4.4mmAl。此外,在两个正交方向上,三个中心的误差总和为FID的7.21 ~ 9.70%。结论:各中心HVL均在80、100 kVp的标准范围内。然而,x射线场和光场严重错位。
Quality Control of Conventional X-Ray Tube in Three Tertiary Hospitals in South-East, Nigeria
Background:Quality control of conventional x-ray tube ensures that the patient integral radiation dose is minimized and image quality is improved, by controlling the x-ray beam to reduce scatter radiation.
Objective:To assess x-ray tubes for half value layer (HVL), x-ray field and light field congruence using known standard.
Methodology:The HVLs were measured using calibrated, non-invasive, digital multifunctional detector meter that incorporate computer output. The detector was positioned at the center of the collimated beam axis with focus-to-image distance (FID) of 100 cm. Tube potentials of 80 and 100 kVp were selected, and used to make exposures. The corresponding HVLs were then recorded. Also, x-ray field and light field congruence were measured by placing 18 cm x 24 cm cassette loaded with film at FID of 100 cm. The collimator light was in ON position and metal markers were used to delineate the periphery of the light field. Misalignment was calculated from the developed radiographs using standard formula.
Results:The HVL ranged from 3.40 to 4.4mmAl. Also, the sum of the misalignment in both orthogonal directions ranged from 7.21 to 9.70 % of FID in all three centers.
Conclusion:The HVL were within standard limit at 80 and 100 kVp in all the centers studied. However, x-ray field and light field were grossly misaligned.