Assessment of Image Quality for Digital Radiography Units using Prototype Phantom
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2020
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International Journal Dental and Medical Sciences Research (IJDMSR)
Abstract
The main objective of this study to measure the x-ray machines resolution using Modulation
Transfer Function MTF which gives a full description of the machine resolution. this study introduced the a
more reliable method of measuring the resolution which is modulation transfer function (MTF) which gives a
complete description of the resolution instead of using full width at half maximum (FWHM) or the visibility
method which is more qualitative where MTF is a real quantitative method, by designed a prototype phantom
consisted of five wires with different thickness and kV for five x-ray units.
with three object spatial frequency 0.333, 0.298 and 0.216 cycle/mm, imaging the designed phantoms the
thickness from wire showed the best results of 0.333 cycle/mm from all hospitals was 92% for 44 kV at ALS
hospital, and for 0.298 cycle/mm the best resolution from all hospitals was 97% for 40 kV at Sudan University
hospital, the frequency 0.216 cycle/mm the best resolution was 100% at RO with kV 40, ALS at 44 kV and
SHN and ALS at 46 kV. Also, the results showed that as the object spatial frequency increased (thickness of the
wire decreased) the resolution values decreased as the results of the Kv increases. This is mainly due to the
penetration of the radiation as well as the limitation of the x-ray resolution in picking up finer details where the
intensifying screen and the film capabilities limit the infant of the resolution.
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using Modulation Transfer Function, Image Quality, Spatial Resolution, Spatial Frequency
