X-RAYS AND - Montgomery College
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Chapter 9
Concepts you already
know!!!
INTENSITY = ROENTGENS
AKA EXPOSURE
mAs and mR
proportional?
kVp and mR
proportional?
Distance and mR proportional?
How do you “harden” the beam
“The disadvantage of x-ray
beam filtration is reduced image
contrast owing to beam
hardening.” Why?
HALF VALUE LAYER
What is penetrability?
HIGH QUALITY VS LOW
QUALITY X-RAYS
HVL See last green box on pg
155
FILTRATION
Inherent
Added
• What affect does added filtration
have to HVL?
Compensating
Chapter 10
Interaction with Matter
X-RAYS
AND
INTERACTION
WITH
MATTER
Low energy
Medium energy
High energy
interact with
whole atom
interact with
electrons
interact with
nuclei
Low energy
Classical or
coherent or
Thomson,
Rayleigh
interacts with
target atom
excites it
DOES NOT
IONIZE IT
NO ENERGY
TRANSFER
change of
direction
(scatter) but no
ionization
little
significance in
diagnostic x-ray
Medium energy
Photoelectric
effect
lower KvP
(atomic #)
inner shell
electrons
x-ray totally
absorbed
secondary/
characteristic
Produces the
brightness
(white) on film
useful
Medium energy
Compton Effect
Increases with
higher energy
interacts with
outer shell electron
IONIZES ATOM
energy divided
between scattered
x-ray &compton
electron
Scattered x-ray
can go many
directions
not useful
happens with all
exams
backscatter
High energy
Pair production-interaction near
the nuclei
Photodisintegration-absorbed by
nucleus
1.0 MeV and 10MeV
respectively
What does all this mean
in terms of images on
the film?
COMPTON VS
PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT
Compton-produces film fog
Photoelectric effect results in
no x-rays reaching the film
(radioopaque)
DIFFERENTIAL
ABSORPTION
Difference of those x-rays
absorbed photoelectrically and
x-rays not absorbed at all.
Radiolucent
<5% reach film
<1/2 which reach film interact
1% of x-rays emitted produce
film image
WHAT IS MASS DENSITY?
Contrast examination
Barium
Iodine
Air
Exponential attenuation
X-ray interaction in any of the
five mechanisms already note
Which are…
Exponential attenuation (pg 185
figure 12-15