Ever seen this giant machine before?
CT Scan Components and Functions
CT imaging system is made up of two main components located within
the simulator which are :
1) CT Scanner
2) Laser System
2) Laser System
Scanner Gantry
- The gantry includes the x-ray
tube, the detector array, the high-voltage generator, the patient support
couch, and the mechanical support for each.
- The scanner acquire the
image data that will be constructed by the virtual simulation
application into 3D virtual model of the patient.
A) X-ray Tube
- The x-ray tube use in
multislice helical CT imaging have special requirements. The x-ray
tube can be energized up to 60s continuously.
- Some x-ray tube operate
at relatively low tube current, however for many,
the instantaneous power capacity must be high.
B) Scanner Bore
- The traditional 70 cm
scanner aperture with 50 cm maximum field of view is too
limiting for many radiotherapy technique. Therefore, the manufacturer now
produce ‘large bore’ versions providing apertures up to 85 cm which enable
most therapy patient to be scanned in an optional position without gantry
restriction.
- However, the use of wide-bore
scanner will results in low contrast resolution and will increase image
noise compared standard scanner.
C) High-speed Rotor
- High-speed rotors are used in
most for the best heat dissipation. Experience has shown that x-ray tube
failure is a principal cause of CT imaging system malfunction and is the
principal limitation on sequential imaging frequency.
D) Focal Spot Size
- CT imaging systems
designed for high spatial resolution imaging incorporate x-ray tubes with
a small focal spot.
E) Detector Array
- Multislice helical CT
imaging systems have multiple detectors in an array up to tens of
thousands. Previously, gas-filled detectors were used, but now, all are
scintillation, solid state detectors.
- Scintillation detectors have
high detection efficiency. Approximately 90% of the x-rays incident on the
detectors are absorbed.
F) Scanner Couch
- A flat, stable couch is
essential for radiotherapy planning.
- Usually made up of carbon fibre
which can be be adapted to fit any scanner cradle.
- The couch must be level
and orthogonal in its movement through the scanner aperture with maximum
deflection of 2mm along its range.
Figure of basic components of CT Scanner
Laser System
There are 3 types of lasers
used in the CT Scan which are :
- Internal laser
- Wall-mounted
laser
- Overhead
saggital laser
When lasers are position at zero
setting, their intersection point is coincident with the center of the scan
plane.
A) Internal
laser
- All
scanners contain an internal laser to identify the scan plane.
- This
internal laser is mounted at the scanner bore of the CT scan machine.
- This
type of laser use to mark the patient during the simulation
process as well as treatment process.
- Other
than that, it is also used during the QA test to determine the alignment
of the laser with the center of the water phantom.
B) Wall-mounted Laser
- These
types of laser usually situated at right and left of the room .
- These
laser is used to mark a reference within the image data from which beam
isocenter coordinate are defined.
- Other
than that, it is also used to aligned the patient during simulation
and treatment process as well as aligned the couch.
- If
non-moving laser is provided, these are mounted at a set height in
relation to the scan aperture, requiring vertical movement to be
affected through adjustment of couch height.
C) Overhead Saggital
Laser
- These
laser also have the same function as wall-mounted laser which is used to
mark (on the patient) coordinates defined during simulation and that may
represent isocenter, field corners or markers.
- It
is projecting at the same fixed distance as lateral laser bot
orthogonal to the scan plane.
- These
lasers are always capable of lateral movement because the
scanner couch may not.
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FYI, the picture "Figure of basic components of CT Scanner" is actually an illustration of the electron-beam X-ray CT machine, which is not being widely used any more. Instead of rotating gantry, it has extremely oversized source, and produce X-ray beams at different positions by deflecting the electron beam.
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