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http://dx.doi.org/10.7742/jksr.2022.16.3.319

A Study to Acquire Sharp Images in the Haas(Skull PA Axial Projection)  

Ahn, Jun-Ho (Department of Radiology, Dong Shin University)
Han, Jae-Bok (Department of Radiology, Dong Shin University)
Song, Jong-Nam (Department of Radiology, Dong Shin University)
Kim, In-Soo (Department of Radiology, Dong Shin University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology / v.16, no.3, 2022 , pp. 319-325 More about this Journal
Abstract
The Study In order to obtain a sharpness Image from Skull PA axial projection (Haas) in a head axial X-ray Examination, this study changed the posture angle using Skull Phantom and evaluated the image subjectively to 5 radiologists who worked in the Department of Imaging at University Hospital. In the prone position, the head was lowered 4 cm from the back of the head, entered 25° toward the head, and the image evaluation score was high with 20 points, such as the back bone, dorsum sellae projected in the large hole, and posterior clinoid process. In addition, the score significance was verified, and the Cronbach Alpha value was evaluated to have good reliability of 0.789. As a result of calculating the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) by setting the region of interest (ROI) of the image, it was the highest at 5.957 for 25° incident at the back of the head and 6.430 for 30° incident at the back of the head. As a result of the study, in order to obtain a sharp image of the back of the head bone, dorsum sellae, and posterior clinoid process when shooting in the axial direction after the head, it is filmed by tilting 25° toward the head from 4 cm below the back of the head. In order to obtain a sharp image of rock pyramid symmetry, petrous ridge, sagittal suture, and lambdoid suture, it is thought that it will be helpful for clinical use if you shoot it 8cm down from the back of the head and tilt it 30° toward the head.
Keywords
X-ray tube angle; Occiptal bone observation; Medical Image Evaluation; Skull PA axial projection;
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