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18 August 1980 Low Dose,Low Cost Fluoroscopy, With A Multi-Image Camera And Pulsed Fluoroscopy With Intermittent Storage
Ernest W. Edmonds, David M. Hynes, Karl R. Krametz, Dennis Baranoski
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Proceedings Volume 0233, Application of Optical Instrumentation in Medicine VIII; (1980) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958903
Event: Application of Optical Instrumentation in Medicine VIII, 1980, Las Vegas, United States
Abstract
A total low dose fluoroscopy system has been developed,using a Siemens Videomed H 1023 line 25MHz television system, and a modified Matrix Videoimager, multi-image camera for recording spot films. The radiation dose during fluoroscopy has been reduced by using pulses of radiation at fluoroscopic intensities approximately 17ms. wide, storing the image on a V.A.S. video disc recorder during the pulse, and playing the stored image back through the fluoroscopic monitor. The combination of these methods has resulted in dose and cost reductions of the order of 90%, with clinically acceptable image quality. With minor modification the system could be made compatible with any commercially available high line rate, high resolution television system.
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Ernest W. Edmonds, David M. Hynes, Karl R. Krametz, and Dennis Baranoski "Low Dose,Low Cost Fluoroscopy, With A Multi-Image Camera And Pulsed Fluoroscopy With Intermittent Storage", Proc. SPIE 0233, Application of Optical Instrumentation in Medicine VIII, (18 August 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958903
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KEYWORDS
Fluoroscopy

Cameras

Televisions

Video

Imaging systems

Image resolution

Switching

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