CT Image Quality
CT Image Quality
CT Image Quality
Focal Spot
Detector Size
Detector Design Properties
Number of projections
Reconstruction filter
Pixel Size
FOCAL SPOT
Size
Smaller focal spots give higher resolution.
There are usually two available focal spot sizes on CT scanners, for
example:
Fine = 0.7 mm
Broad = 1.2 mm
Properties
Flying focal spot: the position of the focal spot is rapidly altered in the
transaxial plane and/or the Z-axis. Each focal spot position increases
the number of projections sampled and improves spatial resolution.
For example, if the position of the focal spot moves in the X-Y plane,
then the in-plane resolution increases.
Focus-detector distance (FDD)
Focus-isocentre distance (FID)
PIXEL SIZE
Resolution
Transaxial resolution
Scanner factors
Focal spot size
Flying focal spot
Focus detector distance
Focus isocentre distance
Detector size
Scan parameters
Number of projections
Reconstruction filter
Pixel size (d, mm) given by d = FOV/n (FOV=field of view, n=image matrix size)
Z-Sensitivity
Equals effective slice thickness
Affected by:
Detector slice thickness
Overlapping samples
Noise
Quantum noise = Dominant source of noise
Noise ∝ 1 / √no. of photons
Increasing number of photons achieved by:
Doubling tube current (mA)
Doubling rotation time (s)
Doubling slice thickness (mm)
Others:
Electronic noise in detection system
Noise introduced by reconstruction.
SUMMARY
Contrast
Affected by:
Noise.
Tube current.
Inherent tissue properties.
Beam kilovoltage.
Use of contrast media.
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