Friday, April 17, 2009

Fluro....Image Intensifiers


The invention of X-ray image intensifiers in the 1950s allowed the image on the screen to be visible under normal lighting conditions, as well as providing the option of recording the images with a conventional camera. Subsequent improvements included the coupling of, at first, video cameras and, later, CCD cameras to permit recording of moving images and electronic storage of still images.

Modern image intensifiers no longer use a separate fluorescent screen. Instead, a caesium iodide phosphor is deposited directly on the photocathode of the intensifier tube. On a typical general purpose system, the output image is approximately 105 times brighter than the input image. This brightness gain comprises a flux gain (amplification of photon number) and minification gain (concentration of photons from a large input screen onto a small output screen) each of approximately 100. This level of gain is sufficient that quantum noise, due to the limited number of x-ray photons, is a significant factor limiting image quality.

Define Flouroscopy


FLUOROSCOPY IS A RADIOLOGICAL STUDY THAT PROVIDES A APPLICATION OF DYNAMIC VIEWING OF ANATOMIC STRUCTURES.IT IS OFTEN USED TO OBSERVE THE DIGESTIVE TRACT AND THE COLON. FLUOROSCOPY IS USED IN MANY TYPES OF EXAMINATIONS AND PROCEDURES,SUCH AS CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION, ARTYROGRAPY, LUMBAR PUNCTURE,PLACEMENT OF IV CATHETERS,INTRAVENOUS PYELOGRAM,HYSTEROSALPINGOGRAM,AND ETC.FLUOROSCOPY MAY BE USED AS A DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE,OR WITH OTHER DIAGNOSTIC MEDIA OR PROCEDURES.