X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices – Beam control – Filter
Patent
1992-06-29
1994-01-11
Church, Craig E.
X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices
Beam control
Filter
378 99, G21K 300
Patent
active
052788873
ABSTRACT:
The present invention is an apparatus and method for reducing the dosage of X-rays during a fluoroscopic procedure wherein a filter member is used to selectively attenuate the X-ray radiation striking a patient's body. The filter member allows unattenuated X-rays to image an area of interest selected by a physician, thus producing a high intensity, low noise image. However, the areas surrounding the area of interest are imaged with attenuated radiation producing a less intense, more noisy image. A real-time image processing system is used to compensate the image brightness and to potentially filter the compensated region so as to reduce noise. Image quality is thus restored so that a physician can orient the location of a procedure, within a patient's body, and have perspective to the position of area of interest relative to its surroundings.
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Chiu Ming-Yee
Wilson David L.
Ahmed Adel A.
Church Craig E.
Siemens Corporate Research Inc.
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