Fluoroscopy Imaging Process - Whale MultiScan G-Arm System XGB6-12-1026 User Manual

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Chapter 6 - X-ray Imaging Process
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c-3
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J
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Steps G, H, J and K can be performed either before or after the saving action of the study.
6.2

Fluoroscopy Imaging Process

The image intensifier tubes used by the G-Arm system are vacuum tube de-
vices, which are used to increase the intensity of available light in an optical
system to facilitate visual imaging of low-light processes, from fluorescence
of materials to X-rays to visible sharp contrast images. The images are cap-
tured by the CCD cameras, transmitted via the PC to the monitors. The PC
has the image information processed before displaying the images on the
monitors.
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setting the tube voltage and current values (kV and mA)
adjusting the collimator
Take an exposure to
generate a static fluoroscopy image
generate a cine loop clip
Process the generated images (sharpen, reduce noise, etc)
Compare a fluoroscopic image with the last image on screen
Export images to a variety of file formats
Print images
Save the study
Transmit the study to a network server via DICOM protocol
Generate dose summary report
Figure 6-2: TV Chain
Fluoroscopy Imaging Process
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