IAEA Training Material on Radiation Protection in Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology RADIATION PROTECTION IN DIAGNOSTIC AND INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY L 20:Optimization of Protection in Digital Radiology IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency
IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency RADIATION PROTECTION IN DIAGNOSTIC AND INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY L 20: Optimization of Protection in Digital Radiology IAEA Training Material on Radiation Protection in Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology
Topics >Introduction >Basic concepts >Relation between diagnostic information and patient dose >Quality Assurance IAEA 20:Digital Radiology
IAEA 20: Digital Radiology 2 Topics ➢Introduction ➢Basic concepts ➢Relation between diagnostic information and patient dose ➢Quality Assurance
Overview To become familiar with the digital imaging techniques in projection radiography and fluoroscopy,to understand the basis of the DICOM standard and the influence of the digital radiology on image quality and patient doses IAEA 20:Digital Radiology
IAEA 20: Digital Radiology 3 Overview • To become familiar with the digital imaging techniques in projection radiography and fluoroscopy, to understand the basis of the DICOM standard and the influence of the digital radiology on image quality and patient doses
IAEA Training Material on Radiation Protection in Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology Part 20:Digital Radiology Topic 1:Introduction IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency
IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency Part 20: Digital Radiology Topic 1: Introduction IAEA Training Material on Radiation Protection in Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology
Transition from conventional to digital radiology Many conventional fluoroscopic and radiographic equipment have recently been replaced by digital techniques in industrialized countries 必 Digital radiology has become a challenge which may have advantages as well as disadvantages Changing from conventional to digital radiology requires additional training IAEA 20:Digital Radiology
IAEA 20: Digital Radiology 5 Transition from conventional to digital radiology ❖ Many conventional fluoroscopic and radiographic equipment have recently been replaced by digital techniques in industrialized countries ❖ Digital radiology has become a challenge which may have advantages as well as disadvantages ❖ Changing from conventional to digital radiology requires additional training