Euclid Seeram 
A Comprehensive Guide to Radiographic Sciences and Technology [PDF ebook] 

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A Comprehensive Guide to Radiographic Sciences and Technology is a concise review of radiographic physics and imaging, perfect for students preparing for certification examinations such as the American Registry for Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). Aligned with the core radiographic science components of the current American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) curriculum, this up-to-date resource covers topics including radiation production and characteristics, imaging equipment, digital image acquisition and display, radiation protection, basic principles of computed tomography, and quality control.


The guide begins with an overview of the radiographic sciences and technology, followed by detailed descriptions of the major components of digital radiographic imaging systems. Subsequent sections discuss the essential aspects of diagnostic radiography and computed tomography, including basic physics, imaging modalities, digital image processing, quality control, imaging informatics, and basic concepts of radiobiology and radiation protection. Throughout the book, concise chapters summarise the critical knowledge required for effective and efficient imaging of the patient while emphasising the important, yet commonly misunderstood, relationship between radiation dose and image quality. Written by an internationally recognised expert in the field, this invaluable reference and guide:



  • Provides easy access to basic physics, techniques, equipment, and safety guidelines for radiographic imaging

  • Reflects the educational requirements of the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT), the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (CAMRT), the College of Radiographers (Co R), and other radiography societies and associations worldwide

  • Offers a range of pedagogical tools such as chapter outlines, key term definitions, bulleted lists, practical examples, and links to current references and additional resources

  • Includes charts, diagrams, photographs, and x-ray images


A Comprehensive Guide to Radiographic Sciences and Technology is required reading for students in programs using ionizing radiation, those preparing for the ARRT and other global radiography certification exams, and practising technologists wanting to refresh their knowledge.

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Foreword xiii


Preface xiv


Acknowledgments xvii


Section 1: Introduction


Chapter 1 Radiographic sciences and technology: an overview 3


RADIOGRAPHIC IMAGING SYSTEMS: MAJOR MODALITIES AND COMPONENTS 4


RADIOGRAPHIC PHYSICS AND TECHNOLOGY 5


Essential physics of diagnostic imaging 5


Digital radiographic imaging modalities 5


Radiographic exposure technique 6


Image quality considerations 6


Computed tomography – physics and instrumentation 7


Quality control 8


Imaging informatics at a glance 9


RADIATION PROTECTION AND DOSE OPTIMIZATION 10


Radiobiology 10


Radiation protection in diagnostic radiography 10


Technical factors affecting dose in radiographic imaging 11


Radiation protection regulations 12


Optimization of radiation protection 13


Bibliography 13


Chapter 2 Digital radiographic imaging systems: major components 14


FILM‐SCREEN RADIOGRAPHY: SHORT REVIEW OF PRINCIPLES 14


DIGITAL RADIOGRAPHY MODALITIES: MAJOR SYSTEM COMPONENTS 18


Computed radiography 19


Flat‐panel digital radiography 19


Digital fluoroscopy 19


Digital mammography 21


Computed tomography 21


IMAGE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS 22


Picture archiving and communication system 23


References 23


Section 2: Basic Radiographic Sciences and Technology


Chapter 3 Basic physics of diagnostic radiography 27


STRUCTURE OF THE ATOM 28


Nucleus 28


Electrons, quantum levels, binding energy, electron volts 28


ENERGY DISSIPATION IN MATTER 29


Excitation 29


Ionization 30


TYPES OF RADIATION 30


Electromagnetic radiation 31


Particulate radiation 32


X‐RAY GENERATION 32


X‐RAY PRODUCTION 32


Properties of x‐rays 33


Origin of x‐rays 33


Characteristic radiation 33


Bremsstrahlung radiation 34


X‐RAY EMISSION 34


X‐RAY BEAM QUANTITY AND QUALITY 35


Factors affecting x‐ray beam quantity and quality 36


INTERACTION OF RADIATION WITH MATTER 39


Mechanisms of interaction in diagnostic x-ray imaging 40


RADIATION ATTENUATION 43


Linear attenuation coefficient 43


Mass attenuation coefficient 43


Half value layer 44


RADIATION QUANTITIES AND UNITS 45


Bibliography 45


Chapter 4 X‐ray tubes and generators 46


PHYSICAL COMPONENTS OF THE X‐RAY MACHINE 47


COMPONENTS OF THE X‐RAY CIRCUIT 48


The power supply to the x‐ray circuit 49


The low‐voltage section control console) 49


The high‐voltage section 50


TYPES OF X‐RAY GENERATORS 51


Three‐phase generators 52


High‐frequency generators 52


Power ratings 53


THE X‐RAY TUBE: STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION 53


Major components 54


SPECIAL X‐RAY TUBES: BASIC DESIGN FEATURES 57


Double‐bearing axle 58


HEAT CAPACITY AND HEAT DISSIPATION CONSIDERATIONS 58


X‐RAY BEAM FILTRATION AND COLLIMATION 58


Inherent and added filtration 59


Effects of filtration on x‐ray tube output intensity 59


Half‐value layer 60


Collimation 60


References 60


Chapter 5 Digital image processing at a glance 61


DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING 61


Definition 62


Image formation and representation 62


Processing operations 63


CHARACTERISTICS OF DIGITAL IMAGES 63


GRAY SCALE PROCESSING 64


Windowing 67


CONCLUSION 69


References 69


Chapter 6 Digital radiographic imaging modalities: principles and technology 70


COMPUTED RADIOGRAPHY 71


Essential steps 71


Basic physical principles 71


Response of the IP to radiation exposure 73


The standardized exposure indicator 73


FLAT‐PANEL DIGITAL RADIOGRAPHY 76


What is FPDR? 76


Types of FPDR systems 76


Basic physical principles of indirect and direct flat‐panel detectors 76


The fill factor of the pixel in the flat‐panel detector 78


Exposure indicator 79


Image quality descriptors for DR systems 79


Continuous quality improvement for DR systems 79


DIGITAL FLUOROSCOPY 80


Digital fluoroscopy modes 80


II‐Based digital fluoroscopy characteristics 80


Flat‐panel digital fluoroscopy characteristics 83


DIGITAL MAMMOGRAPHY 85


Screen‐film mammography – basic principles 85


Full‐field digital mammography –major elements 86


DIGITAL TOMOSYNTHESIS AT A GLANCE 87


Imaging system characteristics 87


Synthesized 2D digital mammography 89


References 90


Chapter 7 Image quality and dose 91


THE PROCESS OF CREATING AN IMAGE 92


IMAGE QUALITY METRICS 93


Contrast 93


Contrast resolution 94


Spatial resolution 96


Noise 98


Contrast‐to‐noise ratio 101


Signal‐to‐noise ratio 101


ARTIFACTS 102


IMAGE QUALITY AND DOSE 103


Digital detector response to the dose 103


Detective quantum efficiency 104


References 105


Section 3: Computed Tomography: Basic Physics and Technology


Chapter 8 The essential technical aspects of computed tomography 109


BASIC PHYSICS 110


Radiation attenuation 111


TECHNOLOGY 116


Data acquisition: principles and components 117


Image reconstruction 118


Image display, storage, and communication 120


MULTISLICE CT: PRINCIPLES AND TECHNOLOGY 121


Slip‐ring technology 122


X‐ray tube technology 122


Interpolation algorithms 123


MSCT detector technology 124


Selectable scan parameters 125


Isotropic CT imaging 127


MSCT image processing 127


IMAGE POSTPROCESSING 128


Windowing 128


3‐D image display techniques 129


IMAGE QUALITY 130


Spatial resolution 130


Contrast resolution 131


Noise 131


RADIATION PROTECTION 131


CT dosimetry 132


Factors affecting patient dose 132


Optimizing radiation protection 133


CONCLUSION 134


References 134


Section 4: Continuous Quality Improvement


Chapter 9 Fundamentals of quality control 139


INTRODUCTION 139


DEFINITIONS 140


ESSENTIAL STEPS OF QC 141


QC RESPONSIBILITIES 142


STEPS IN CONDUCTING A QC TEST 142


THE TOLERANCE LIMIT OR ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA 143


PARAMETERS FOR QC MONITORING 145


Major parameters of imaging systems 145


QC TESTING FREQUENCY 145


TOOLS FOR QC TESTING 146


THE FORMAT OF A QC TEST 146


PERFORMANCE CRITERIA/TOLERANCE LIMITS FOR COMMON QC TESTS 147


Radiography 147


Fluoroscopy 150


REPEAT IMAGE ANALYSIS 151


Corrective action/Reasons for rejection 151


COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY QC TESTS FOR TECHNOLOGISTS 152


The ACR CT accreditation phantom 152


The ACR action limits for tests done by technologists 153


Artifact evaluation 155


References 156


Section 5: PACS and Imaging Informatics


Chapter 10 PACS and imaging informatics at a glance 159


INTRODUCTION 159


PACS CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES 160


Definition 160


Core technical components 160


IMAGING INFORMATICS 163


Enterprise imaging 164


Cloud computing 164


Big data 164


Artificial intelligence 164


Machine learning 165


Deep learning 165


APPLICATIONS OF AI IN MEDICAL IMAGING 165


AI in CT image reconstruction 166


Ethics of AI in radiology 166


References 166


Section 6: Radiation Protection


Chapter 11 Basic concepts of radiobiology 171


WHAT IS RADIOBIOLOGY? 172


BASIC CONCEPTS OF RADIOBIOLOGY 173


Generalizations about radiation effects on living organisms 173


Relevant physical processes 174


Radiosensitivity 175


Dose–response models 176


Radiation interactions in tissue: target theory, direct and indirect action 177


DNA and chromosome damage 178


EFFECTS OF RADIATION EXPOSURE TO THE TOTAL BODY 179


Hematopoietic of bone marrow syndrome 180


Gastrointestinal syndrome 180


Central nervous system (CNS) syndrome 180


DETERMINISTIC EFFECTS 180


STOCHASTIC EFFECTS 181


Tissue effects 181


Life‐span shortening 181


Radiation‐induced cancers 181


Hereditary effects 182


RADIATION EXPOSURE DURING PREGNANCY 183


References 183


Chapter 12 Technical dose factors in radiography, fluoroscopy, and CT 185


DOSE FACTORS IN DIGITAL RADIOGRAPHY 186


The x‐ray generator 186


Exposure technique factors 187


X‐ray beam filtration 187


Collimation and field size 188


The SID and SSD 188


Patient thickness and density 188


Scattered radiation grid 189


The sensitivity of the image receptor 190


DOSE FACTORS IN FLUOROSCOPY 190


Fluoroscopic exposure factors 190


Fluoroscopic equipment factors 191


CT RADIATION DOSE FACTORS AND DOSE OPTIMIZATION CONSIDERATIONS 194


Dose distribution in the patient 194


CT dose metrics 195


Factors affecting the dose in CT 196


Dose optimization overview 197


References 198


Chapter 13 Essential principles of radiation protection 200


INTRODUCTION 201


WHY RADIATION PROTECTION? 201


Categories of data from human exposure 201


Radiation dose–risk models 201


Summary of biological effects 202


Radiation protection organizations/reports 202


OBJECTIVES OF RADIATION PROTECTION 203


RADIATION PROTECTION PHILOSOPHY 203


Justification 203


Optimization 204


Dose limits 204


Personal actions 205


Time 205


Shielding 206


Distance 206


RADIATION QUANTITIES AND UNITS 206


Sources of radiation exposure 207


Quantities and units 207


PERSONNEL DOSIMETRY 209


OPTIMIZATION OF RADIATION PROTECTION 211


Regulatory and guidance recommendations 211


Diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) 212


Gonadal shielding: past considerations 213


X‐ray room shielding 214


CURRENT STATE OF GONADAL SHIELDING 215


References 215


Index 217

O autorze

Dr Euclid Seeram, Ph D, MSc, BSc, FCAMRT, currently serves as honorary senior lecturer at the University of Sydney-Faculty of Health Sciences; adjunct associate professor at Monash University-Medicine, Nursing, and Health Sciences; adjunct professor at Charles Sturt University-Faculty of Science; and Adjunct Associate Professor-Faculty of Health, University of Canberra; in Australia.He has published more than 50 papers in professional radiologic technology journals and has had 20 textbooks published on computed tomography, computers in radiology, radiographic instrumentation, digital radiography, and radiation protection. He is a founding member of the Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences and is now on editorial boards for Radiography; Biomedical Imaging and Intervention Journal; Open Journal of Radiology; Journal of Allied Health; Journal of Social Science & Allied Health Professions. Euclid also serves on the international advisory panel for the Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences.
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