• 제목/요약/키워드: Radiographic Quality Assurance

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치과방사선 질관리 향상을 위한 교육자 대비 비교육자 비교연구 - 치과방사선학 이론 및 실습교육과 임상실습교육을 중심으로 - (A comparative study of educators vs, non-educators designed to improve dental radiographic quality control - Focusing on theories of dental radiographic and practical training and clinical practice education -)

  • 김승희;홍수민;이광옥
    • 한국방사선학회논문지
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    • 제6권5호
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    • pp.421-426
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    • 2012
  • 본 연구의 목적은 치위생 전공 학생들의 치과방사선 장비 및 물품의 질관리에 관한 지식수준을 파악하고, 방사선 질관리에 대한 이론 및 실습 교육정도를 조사하여 치과위생사 양성과정에서의 체계적인 방사선 질관리와 관련된 교육과정 개설 및 개편을 위해 필요한 기초자료를 제공하고자 한다. 연구의 목적을 달성하기 위해서 치위생 전공 학생 중 치과방사선 과목을 수강한 학생 453명을 대상으로 설문조사를 실시하였다. 분석 가능한 자료를 SPSS 12.0을 활용하여 자료를 분석하였으며, 연구대상자의 변인별 특성을 알아보기 위해 빈도분석, 신뢰도분석, 카이제곱 검정, 독립 T-test, 일원배치분산분석 후 사후검정으로 scheffe 방법을 실시하였다. 분석결과, 첫째, 방사선 질관리에 대한 지식수준은 12점 만점 중 평균 $7.71{\pm}1.7$점으로 나타났으며 치과방사선 교과목 이수 시 이론수업과 실습수업을 받을수록, 지식수준이 높게 나타났다(p<0.001). 둘째, 방사선 질관리에 대한 임상실습교육 수준은 13개 항목 중 1~3개를 경험한 학생수가 가장 많은 것으로 나타났으며, 임상실습교육을 전혀 받지 않은 학생도 26.3%로 조사되어 방사선 질관리에 관한 적절한 실습교육을 위탁교육기관에서 제공해야 할 필요성이 있었다. 셋째, 방사선 질관리에 대한 실습교육 13개 항목중 질관리 실습을 전혀 경험하지 못한 사람의 정답 문항 수는 평균 7.20개, 1~3개 항목을 교육받은 사람의 정답 문항수는 평균 7.84개, 4~5개 항목을 교육받은 사람의 정답 문항수는 평균 7.87개, 6개 이상 항목을 교육받은 사람의 정답 문항수는 8.14개로 나타났으며, 임상실습교육기간 중 질관리 관련 교육 경험수가 많을수록 지식수준이 높은 것으로 나타났다.

용접부에 대한 디지털 방사선투과영상과 필름 방사선투과영상의 상질 비교에 관한 연구 (Study on the Image Quality Comparison between in Digital RT and Film RT)

  • 박상기;안연식;길두송
    • 비파괴검사학회지
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    • 제31권4호
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    • pp.391-397
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    • 2011
  • 용접부에 대한 품질 확보를 위하여 방사선투과시험을 실시하고 있으나 기존의 방사선투과시험은 필름을 사용한 아날로그 방법을 적용하고 있는데 비용과 시간이 많이 소요되고 시험 공정이 복잡하여 개선이 요구되고 있다. 본 연구에서는 용접부에 대한 디지털 방사선투과영상과 아날로그 방사선투과영상의 상질을 비교한 결과, 디지털 방사선투과영상은 디지털 영상 개선 과정으로 인하여 필름 영상에 비해 보다 세밀한 관찰을 할 수 있었다. 따라서 디지털 방사선투과시험이 개선이 요구되고 있는 기존 필름에 의한 방사선투과시험을 대체할 수 있을 것으로 평가된다.

Clinical image quality evaluation for panoramic radiography in Korean dental clinics

  • Choi, Bo-Ram;Choi, Da-Hye;Huh, Kyung-Hoe;Yi, Won-Jin;Heo, Min-Suk;Choi, Soon-Chul;Bae, Kwang-Hak;Lee, Sam-Sun
    • Imaging Science in Dentistry
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    • 제42권3호
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    • pp.183-190
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    • 2012
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the level of clinical image quality of panoramic radiographs and to analyze the parameters that influence the overall image quality. Materials and Methods: Korean dental clinics were asked to provide three randomly selected panoramic radiographs. An oral and maxillofacial radiology specialist evaluated those images using our self-developed Clinical Image Quality Evaluation Chart. Three evaluators classified the overall image quality of the panoramic radiographs and evaluated the causes of imaging errors. Results: A total of 297 panoramic radiographs were collected from 99 dental hospitals and clinics. The mean of the scores according to the Clinical Image Quality Evaluation Chart was 79.9. In the classification of the overall image quality, 17 images were deemed 'optimal for obtaining diagnostic information,' 153 were 'adequate for diagnosis,' 109 were 'poor but diagnosable,' and nine were 'unrecognizable and too poor for diagnosis'. The results of the analysis of the causes of the errors in all the images are as follows: 139 errors in the positioning, 135 in the processing, 50 from the radiographic unit, and 13 due to anatomic abnormality. Conclusion: Panoramic radiographs taken at local dental clinics generally have a normal or higher-level image quality. Principal factors affecting image quality were positioning of the patient and image density, sharpness, and contrast. Therefore, when images are taken, the patient position should be adjusted with great care. Also, standardizing objective criteria of image density, sharpness, and contrast is required to evaluate image quality effectively.

Repeat analysis of intraoral digital imaging performed by undergraduate students using a complementary metal oxide semiconductor sensor: An institutional case study

  • Yusof, Mohd Yusmiaidil Putera Mohd;Rahman, Nur Liyana Abdul;Asri, Amiza Aqiela Ahmad;Othman, Noor Ilyani;Mokhtar, Ilham Wan
    • Imaging Science in Dentistry
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    • 제47권4호
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    • pp.233-239
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    • 2017
  • Purpose: This study was performed to quantify the repeat rate of imaging acquisitions based on different clinical examinations, and to assess the prevalence of error types in intraoral bitewing and periapical imaging using a digital complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor(CMOS) intraoral sensor. Materials and Methods: A total of 8,030 intraoral images were retrospectively collected from 3 groups of undergraduate clinical dental students. The type of examination, stage of the procedure, and reasons for repetition were analysed and recorded. The repeat rate was calculated as the total number of repeated images divided by the total number of examinations. The weighted Cohen's kappa for inter- and intra-observer agreement was used after calibration and prior to image analysis. Results: The overall repeat rate on intraoral periapical images was 34.4%. A total of 1,978 repeated periapical images were from endodontic assessment, which included working length estimation (WLE), trial gutta-percha (tGP), obturation, and removal of gutta-percha (rGP). In the endodontic imaging, the highest repeat rate was from WLE (51.9%) followed by tGP (48.5%), obturation (42.2%), and rGP (35.6%). In bitewing images, the repeat rate was 15.1% and poor angulation was identified as the most common cause of error. A substantial level of intra- and inter-observer agreement was achieved. Conclusion: The repeat rates in this study were relatively high, especially for certain clinical procedures, warranting training in optimization techniques and radiation protection. Repeat analysis should be performed from time to time to enhance quality assurance and hence deliver high-quality health services to patients

Dosimetric Characteristic of Digital CCD Video Camera for Radiation Therapy

  • Young Woo. Vahc;Kim, Tae Hong.;Won Kyun. Chung;Ohyun Kwon;Park, Kyung Ran.;Lee, Yong Ha.
    • 한국의학물리학회지:의학물리
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    • 제11권2호
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    • pp.147-155
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    • 2000
  • Patient dose verification is one of the most important parts in quality assurance of the treatment delivery for radiation therapy. The dose distributions may be meaningfully improved by modulating two dimensional intensity profile of the individual high energy radiation beams In this study, a new method is presented for the pre-treatment dosimetric verification of these two dimensional distributions of beam intensity by means of a charge coupled device video camera-based fluoroscopic device (henceforth called as CCD-VCFD) as a radiation detecter with a custom-made software for dose calculation from fluorescence signals. This system of dosimeter (CCD-VCFD) could reproduce three dimensional (3D) relative dose distribution from the digitized fluoroscopic signals for small (1.0$\times$1.0 cm$^2$ square, ø 1.0 cm circular ) and large (30$\times$30cm$^2$) field sizes used in intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT). For the small beam sizes of photon and electron, the calculations are performed In absolute beam fluence profiles which are usually used for calculation of the patient dose distribution. The good linearity with respect to the absorbed dose, independence of dose rate, and three dimensional profiles of small beams using the CCD-VCFD were demonstrated by relative measurements in high energy Photon (15 MV) and electron (9 MeV) beams. These measurements of beam profiles with CCD-VCFD show good agreement with those with other dosimeters such as utramicro-cylindrical (UC) ionization chamber and radiographic film. The study of the radiation dosimetric technique using CCD-VCFD may provide a fast and accurate pre-treatment verification tool for the small beam used in stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) and can be used for verification of dose distribution from dynamic multi-leaf collimation system (DMLC).

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Evaluation of a Curtain-Type Radiation Protection Device for Veterinary Interventional Procedures

  • Minsik Choi;Jaepung Han;Changgyu Lim;Jiwoon Park;Sojin Kim;Uhjin Kim;Jinhwa Chang;Dongwoo Chang;Namsoon Lee
    • 한국임상수의학회지
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    • 제41권3호
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    • pp.157-164
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    • 2024
  • The standard radiation protection method in the angiography suite involves the use of a thyroid shield, a lead apron, and lead glasses. However, exposure to substantial amounts of ionizing radiation can cause cataracts, tumors, and skin erythema. A newly developed curtain-type radiation protection device consists of a curtain drape composed of a five-layer bismuth and lead acrylic head-shielding plate, with both bearing an equivalent 0.25 mm lead thickness. In this study, a quality assurance phantom was used as the patient to create radiation scatter from the radiographic source, and an anthropomorphic mannequin phantom was used as the interventionalist to measure the radiation dose at seven different anatomical locations. Thermoluminescent dosimeters were used to measure the radiation dose. The experimental groups consisted of all-sided or one-sided curtain set-ups, the presence or absence of a conventional shielding system, and the orientation of beam irradiation. Consequently, the curtain-type radiation protection device exhibited better radiation protection range and capabilities than conventional radiation protection systems, especially in safeguarding the forehead, eyes, arms, and feet, with minimal radiation exposure. Moreover, the mean shielding ratios of the conventional shielding system and curtain-type radiation protection device were measured at 51.94% and 93.86%, respectively. Additionally, no significant decrease in the radiation protection range or capability was observed, even with changes in the beam orientation or one-sided protection. Compared with a conventional shielding system, the curtain-type radiation protection device decreased radiation exposure doses and improved comfort. Therefore, it is a potential new radiation protection device for veterinary interventional procedures.

Contrast reference values in panoramic radiographic images using an arch-form phantom stand

  • Shin, Jae-Myung;Lee, Chena;Kim, Jo-Eun;Huh, Kyung-Hoe;Yi, Won-Jin;Heo, Min-Suk;Choi, Soon-Chul;Lee, Sam-Sun
    • Imaging Science in Dentistry
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    • 제46권3호
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    • pp.203-210
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    • 2016
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate appropriate contrast reference values (CRVs) by comparing the contrast in phantom and clinical images. Materials and Methods: Phantom contrast was measured using two methods: (1) counting the number of visible pits of different depths in an aluminum plate, and (2) obtaining the contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) for 5 tissue-equivalent materials (porcelain, aluminum, polytetrafluoroethylene [PTFE], polyoxymethylene [POM], and polymethylmethacrylate [PMMA]). Four panoramic radiographs of the contrast phantom, embedded in the 4 different regions of the arch-form stand, and 1 real skull phantom image were obtained, post-processed, and compared. The clinical image quality evaluation chart was used to obtain the cut-off values of the phantom CRV corresponding to the criterion of being adequate for diagnosis. Results: The CRVs were obtained using 4 aluminum pits in the incisor and premolar region, 5 aluminum pits in the molar region, and 2 aluminum pits in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) region. The CRVs obtained based on the CNR measured in the anterior region were: porcelain, 13.95; aluminum, 9.68; PTFE, 6.71; and POM, 1.79. The corresponding values in the premolar region were: porcelain, 14.22; aluminum, 8.82; PTFE, 5.95; and POM, 2.30. In the molar region, the following values were obtained: porcelain, 7.40; aluminum, 3.68; PTFE, 1.27; and POM, - 0.18. The CRVs for the TMJ region were: porcelain, 3.60; aluminum, 2.04; PTFE, 0.48; and POM, - 0.43. Conclusion: CRVs were determined for each part of the jaw using the CNR value and the number of pits observed in phantom images.

자동현상기 지능화에 필요한 연산처리 기법의 개발을 위한 방사선 필름의 영상 지수의 분석 (Analysis of Image Factors of X-ray Films: Study for the Intelligent Replenishment System of Automatic Film Processor)

  • 박성태;윤종현;박광보;오용호;이형진;인경환;김건중
    • 대한방사선기술학회지:방사선기술과학
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    • 제21권1호
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    • pp.35-39
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    • 1998
  • We analyzed image factors to determine the characteristic factors that need for intelligent replenishment system of the auto film processor. We processed the serial 300 sheets of radiographic films of chest phantom without replenishment of developing and fixation replenisher. We took the digital data by using film digitizer which scaned the films and automatically summed up the pixel values of the films. We analyzed characteristic curves, average gradients and relative speeds of individual film using densitometer and step densitometry. We also evaluated the pH of developer, fixer, and washer fluid with digital pH meter. Fixer residual rate and washing effect were measured by densitometer using the reagent methods. There was no significant reduction of the digital density numbers of the serial films without replenishment of developer and fixer. The average gradients were gradually decreased by 0.02 and relative speeds were also gradually decreased by 6.96% relative to initial standard step-densitometric measurement. The pHs of developer and fixer were reflected the inactivation of each fluid. The fixer residual rates and washing effects after processing each 25 sheets of films were in the normal range. We suggest that the digital data are not reliable due to limitation of the hardware and software of the film digitizer. We conclude that average gradient and relative speed which mean the film's contrast and sensitivity respectively are reliable factors for determining the need for the replenishment of the auto film processor. We need more study of simpler equations and programming for more intelligent replenishment system of the auto film processor.

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국내 치과방사선의 현황 및 이용 실태 (The Actual State and the Utilization for Dental Radiography in Korea)

  • 신귀순;김유현;이보람;김세영;이귀원;박창서;박혁;장계용
    • 대한방사선기술학회지:방사선기술과학
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    • 제33권2호
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    • pp.109-120
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    • 2010
  • 치과 X선 검사 시 환자선량의 권고량 가이드라인을 개발하기 위해서 우선 국내 치과방사 선의 현황 및 이용 실태를 설문조사하여 비교분석하였다. 응답을 받은 77곳의 치과병 의원 중에서 치과대학이 있는 치과대학병원을 A그룹(11곳), 치과대학이 없는 대학병원을 포함한 치과병원을 B그룹(30곳), 치과의원을 C그룹(36곳)으로 분류하였다. 그룹별로 분석한 결과는 다음과 같았다. 치과병 의원 한 곳당 평균 unit chairs수는 A그룹 140.2개, B그룹 15.3개, C그룹 5.8개, 평균치과의사수는 A그룹 112.6명, B그룹 7.3명, C그룹 1.7명, 평균방사선사수는 A그룹 3.1명, B그룹 0.5명, C그룹에는 한 명도 없었고, 평균치과위생사수는 A그룹 19.7명, B그룹 12.5명, C그룹 3.3명이었다. 설치된 치과용 X선장치의 평균보유수는 A그룹 14.64대, B그룹 3.21대, C그룹 2.19대로 나타났다. 이 중에서 구내촬영장치가 가장 많았고, 다음은 파노라마 장치, 세팔로 장치, CBCT 장치 순이었으며, 장치시스템의 비율은 세 그룹 모두 DR 시스템이 50% 이상으로 가장 많았다. 필름 시스템인 경우, 사용된 구내필름은 감광도가 높은 Insight 필름(Kodak, USA)이 대부분이었으며, 자동 현상기는 사용하는 곳이 적었으나, 필름유지기구는 사용하는 곳이 약간 많았다. PACS 이용률은 A그룹 90.9%, B그룹 83.3%, C그룹 16.7%이었고, 프로그램은 국내의 Infinitt에서 개발된 PiView STAR가 가장 많이 이용되고 있었다. 치과병 의원 한 곳당 2008년도의 연간 평균촬영건수는 A그룹이 B그룹보다 6.8배, C그룹보다 21.2배 더 많았으며, 구내 치근단 촬영과 파노라마 촬영이 대부분이었다. 구내 치근단 촬영 시 관전압과 관전류는 세 그룹 모두 비슷하였으나, 노출시간은 C그룹이 A그룹의 12배, B 그룹의 3.5배 정도 길었다. 즉, 대부분 치과위생사가 촬영하고 있는 C그룹에서는 방사선 노출량이 다른 그룹에 비해 훨씬 많았다. 그러나 파노라마촬영 시의 조건은 세 그룹에서 큰 차이가 없었다. 결론적으로, 촬영조건은 경험적 지식을 따르기보다는 권장량을 사용해야 하며, 필름시스템에서는 자동현상기와 필름유지기구를 사용하여 방사선의 노출량을 줄여준다. 또한 환자선량의 감소와 X선 영상의 질 향상을위해서 X선발생장치 및 관련기기의 체계적인 정도관리가 반드시 필요하다.