Challenges in X-Ray Medical Diagnosis
- Authors: Kanter B.M.1, Artemiev B.V.1, Vladimirov L.V.1, Artemyev I.B.1
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Affiliations:
- ZAO RII MSIA “Spectrum”
- Issue: Vol 50, No 6 (2017)
- Pages: 410-415
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0006-3398/article/view/234815
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10527-017-9667-x
- ID: 234815
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Abstract
This article analyzes current challenges in medical X-ray diagnosis. The design of a tunnel-type ionization chamber for recording dose and dose power over a wide range of bremsstrahlung radiation energies is discussed. We address questions related to the standardization of apparatus and the creation of a universal digital platform for X-ray radiotherapy instruments as the basis for building state-of-the-art, productive, safe, and reliable radiotherapy instruments with different operating modes in terms of power supply voltage and power, from kilowatts to tens of kilowatts. The article also considers the state of X-ray diagnosis in general and the quality of X-ray apparatus; the challenge of measuring technogenic radiation doses to patients; the use of digital technologies providing digital images of quality no less than and even greater than that of film-based images combined with significant reductions in effective doses during investigations, and the advantages of computer processing; the treatment of nosological groups of diseases by radiotherapy; the needs for radiotherapy systems based on medical linear electron accelerators; radiation safety for staff and the population; small-scale, mobile devices for X-ray investigations in patients; and legal and technical aspects. A special program for assessing the detective quantum efficiency of dynamic digital X-ray image detectors is proposed.
About the authors
B. M. Kanter
ZAO RII MSIA “Spectrum”
Email: Boris@artemiev.su
Russian Federation, Moscow
B. V. Artemiev
ZAO RII MSIA “Spectrum”
Author for correspondence.
Email: Boris@artemiev.su
Russian Federation, Moscow
L. V. Vladimirov
ZAO RII MSIA “Spectrum”
Email: Boris@artemiev.su
Russian Federation, Moscow
I. B. Artemyev
ZAO RII MSIA “Spectrum”
Email: Boris@artemiev.su
Russian Federation, Moscow
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