Chapter 29: Distortion
Describe adjustments of SID and OID that will minimize magnification
The SID must me maximized to decrease magnification.The OID must be minimized to decrease magnification.
What is distortion?
a misrepresentation of the size or shape of the structures being examined
How can shape distortion be used to advantage?
can be used to view a part that is normally superimposed
Caudad
towards the tail
Explain why the proper terms used to describe angulation direction and degree
Angulation refers to the direction and degree the tube is moved from normal perpendicular to IR. Direction is referred to as caudad (towards feet) and cephalad (towards the head). transverse angles are termed right and left Degree is a method of describing how much angulation is used from the standard.
What is the difference between elongation and foreshortening?
Elongation projects the object longer than it really is, while foreshortening projects the object to be shorter than it really is.
How do the direction and degree of angulation affect shape distortion?
It is designed to cause a controlled amount of distortion so that parts are not superimposed.
Differentiate distorted images from routine projections
It is difficult to assess shape distortion unless a radiographer has a good understanding and knowledge of the patient's normal for each position or for a normal part
How does the alignment of the anatomical part affect shape distortion?
the less aligned, the more distortion
Define Size and Shape Distortion
the misrepresentation of the size and/or shape of the anatomical part being imaged.
If a projected image measures 5" and the magnification factor is 1.02, what is the size of the actual object?
O=I/M. O=5"/1.02 O=4.9"
What is the magnification factor formula?
M=SID/SOD
If the SID is 40" and the SOD is 30", what is the magnification factor?
M=SID/SOD 40"/30" = mag factor of 1.33
Discuss various methods of minimizing distortion through variation of SID and OID.
Reduce OID as much as possible and increase SID as much as possible. The greater the SID and the lower the OID, the less magnification, and therefore less distortion
Describe the routine relationships between central ray, anatomical part, and image receptor
Shape distortion can be caused or avoided by careful alignment of the central ray with the anatomical part and the image receptor. Proper positioning is achieved when the central ray is at right angles to the anatomical part and to the image receptor.
Describe adjustments of central ray, anatomical part, and image receptor that will minimize shape distortion
Shape distortion can be caused or avoided by careful alignment of the central ray with the anatomical part and the image receptor. Proper positioning is achieved when the central ray is at right angles to the anatomical part and to the image receptor.
Explain why elongation and foreshortening are relational definitions
Shape distortion is the misrepresentation by unequal magnification of the actual shape of the structure being examined. Shape distortion often results because structures lie normally at different levels within the body. Shape distortion also occurs because of the divergence of the x-ray beam. Elongation projects the object so it appears longer than it really is, and foreshortening makes it appear shorter than it really is.
What is the difference between size and shape distortion?
Size distortion is generally a matter of magnification from OID and SID. Shape distortion involves elongation and foreshortening and is a serious alteration in the projected image. ex.alignment (central ray, part, IR), and angulation (direction, degree)
Explain the effects of SID and OID on image distortion
The greater the SID, the smaller the magnification, because as SID increases, the percentage of the total distance that makes up OID increases. The OID must be minimized to decrease magnification.
How do the SID and the OID affect size distortion?
The greater the SID, the smaller the magnification. As OID increases,s size distortion increases.
Calculate the magnification factor when given SID and SOD
The magnification factor is the degree of magnification and is calculated by M=SID/SOD where M = magnification factor SID=Source to IR Distance SOD= Source to Object Distance
Calculate the actual size of an object when given the projected size, SID, and OID
The magnification factor permits calculation of the actual size of an object that is projected as an image by using the formula O=I/M O=object size I=image size M=Magnification factor
Cephalad
Towards the head
distortion
one of 2 geometric properties affecting radiographic image quality. A misrepresentation of the size or shape of the structures being examined
elongation
projected object that appears longer than it really is
foreshortening
projected so it appears shorter than it really is