• 제목/요약/키워드: computed radiography portable equipment

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영상의학과 이동촬영장비의 감염 관리 (Infection Control of Computed Radiography Portable in Radiology)

  • 신성규;이효영
    • 한국방사선학회논문지
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    • 제11권2호
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    • pp.117-122
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    • 2017
  • 본 연구는 IP 카세트를 이용하는 이동촬영 장비의 세균오염도를 조사하여 이동촬영으로 인한 병원 감염을 예방하고 감염교육의 기초자료를 제공하고자 실시하였다. 결과는 IP Cassette 1번에서 CNS, VRE가 검출되었다. 2번에서는 CNS, 3번에서는 CNS, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, 4번에서는 CNS, 5번에서는 CNS, Bacillus sp., 6번에서는 Enterococcus faecium이 검출되었다. 영상판독기에서는 Enterococcus faecium, Bacillus sp., 장비 이동 손잡이에서 Acinetobacter baumannii, 조작버튼에서는 Bacillus sp., 조사야 조절 손잡이에서는 CNS, Bacillus sp., X-선 발생 스위치에서는 Acinetobacter baumannii, 바코드기 에서는 CNS가 검출되었다. IP Cassette 이동테이블에서는 Bacillus sp. Acinetobacter baumannii, 납 앞치마에서는 CNS, Bacillus sp.가 검출되었다. 방사선사가 촬영 중 착용한 의료용 장갑에서는 Acinetobacter baumannii, CNS가 검출 되었다. 따라서 IP Cassette는 사용 후에는 반드시 소독하고 재사용하며, 영상판독기, IP 이동테이블은 오염된 IP Cassette를 통해 세균이 전파될 수 있으므로 사용 후에는 소독을 실시해야 한다. 환자와 직접 접촉하는 의료용 장갑도 1회 사용 후 교체하고 촬영 시 접촉이 많은 X-발생 스위치, 납 앞치마도 철저히 소독하여 이동촬영으로 인한 감염을 예방하여야 한다.

Application of portable digital radiography for dental investigations of ancient Egyptian mummies during archaeological excavations: Evaluation and discussion of the advantages and limitations of different approaches and projections

  • Seiler, Roger;Eppenberger, Patrick;Ruhli, Frank
    • Imaging Science in Dentistry
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    • 제48권3호
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    • pp.167-176
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    • 2018
  • Purpose: In the age of X-ray computed tomography (CT) and digital volume tomography (DVT), with their outstanding post-processing capabilities, indications for planar radiography for the study of the dentition of ancient Egyptian mummies may easily be overlooked. In this article, the advantages and limitations of different approaches and projections are discussed for planar oral and maxillofacial radiography using portable digital X-ray equipment during archaeological excavations. Furthermore, recommendations are provided regarding projections and sample positioning in this context. Materials and Methods: A total of 55 specimens, including 19 skeletonized mandibles, 14 skeletonized skulls, 18 separate mummified heads, and 4 partially preserved mummies were imaged using portable digital X-ray equipment in the course of archaeological excavations led by the University of Basel in the Valley of the Kings between 2009 and 2012. Images were evaluated by 2 authors with regard to the visibility of diagnostically relevant dental structures using a 4-point grading system(Likert scale). Results: Overall, the visibility of diagnostically relevant dental structures was rated highest by both authors on X-ray images acquired using a dental detector. The tube-shift technique in the lateral projections of mandibular dentition achieved the second-best rating, and lateral projections achieved the third-best rating. Conclusion: Conventional planar digital X-ray imaging, due to its ubiquity, remains an excellent method-and often the only practicable one-for examining the skulls and teeth of ancient Egyptian mummies under field conditions. Radiographic images of excellent diagnostic quality can be obtained, if an appropriate methodology regarding the selected projections and sample placement is followed.