RADIOLOGIA CONVENCIONAL VS DIGITAL

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In today's video, we will talk about subject of radiology is conventional radiology and what is networks , as well as the differences between a technique and other ones. So without further ado, let's go to the video? Well, radiology Conventional features two application techniques, X-ray and mammography.
Basically, it's the two medical areas, in which they are performed, are produced medical imaging equipment for diagnosis. The Digital, in turn, began back in the thousand's nine hundred and seventy, a first equipment called computed tomography, which was built by a engineer, whose name was Rossi Filho. The first digital radiological imaging equipment were the tomograph and in subsequent exams were generated other as magnetic resonance, bone densitometry, the system with of fluoroscopy that allows timely evaluation of the image such real, among other techniques.
However, these two techniques of conventional radiology, X-ray and mammography, they can also be applied in digital radiology, since one of the advantages of digital radiology, the low dose level in radiation that is offered during the examination. But another advantage of digital radiology, which is to totally significant and totally different from conventional radiology, is the archiving system and distribution, known as a translated for Brazilian Portuguese, it is the archiving system of medical images, is the distribution and communication of medical images. This basically references what?
Since the image is generated in the digital system, this image system , it is archived and can be distributed to any places in the world. Imagine your cell phone with WhatsApp, you produces images, takes pictures and you share in your digital radiology social. The same thing works in digital radiology.
The best images are produced, are generated, which are generated, they are are archived and allow its distribution. In the equipment conventional, basically, we work with the system, or is, we work with chassis, and radiological films. And a basically, the generated image, it is on a film, or image , in a physical film, where you will need to store and one to a specific place, with ambient conditions, specific.
And every time you need to go to some place, a doctor, an appointment, you need to take this exam for you to present there. In the conventional digital, in turn, you don't need to take this examination on a physical film, why? The exam, it is distributed to CTI, other systems, computer, network, it can even be played in the cloud and from anywhere, a remote access, if you have access to this system, you are can observe your image, without the need for you to have it loading a physical film, an object and this, basically, is one of the main differences between conventional radiology, that digital radiology.
However, these differences are not stop there. The cost-benefit is also changed, since the digital system is a little more expensive than the system , of course, because in the digital system they are assigned other types of equipment, even the most sophisticated ones. One difference in curiosity between digital radiology is that there is a difference between direct digital radiology and indirect digital radiology.
Indirect Digital Radiology can also be called computed radiography. Remember that digital radiology offers a lower dose of radiation to the patient? Well, conventional techniques and X-ray and mammography, they can be applied in radiology digital, both in the direct system, as well as in the system indirect.
However, in the indirect system, that is, in the , computed radiography, cassettes are used with phosphor plate film . The image processing room is totally different from the conventional one, which is a camera darkness, do you need processors and chemical developers. In the digital system, that is, at computerized radiography, cassette readings are necessary, monitors and even printers, if there is .
That had exposure, the need also to print a film, that is, a physical monitor . In direct digital radiology, on the equipment, it already has circuit boards that at the time of the radiation exposure there on the mural or on the table, by example, the image is already generated directly on the monitor. Not the production of latent image by the software itself image is already electronically generated there on the through mathematical calculations, the system itself, and then every signal that is received is converted into an electrical signal through intensity and contrast.
In addition, it is possible in radiography , to manipulate the image, that is, to enlarge them well as reducing contrast and image density. This is to basically, it facilitates the diagnosis and it is not necessary perform style examinations, as is done in digital conventional. Said differences between conventional radiology digital radiology system, there are also similarities.
It image , as well as in radiography, security light , which is indirect digital radiology, to system , ie X-ray tube, the entire X-ray room is doesn't need to be changed, that is, you don't need an basically change your entire system, all your equipment there in the examination room. Only what is changed is the image processing form there . In radiology conventional radiology to use a dark camera, computerized with a maximum power of up to fifteen in amber, which basically a red color.
The floor of the camera obscura is which must be non-slip and anti-corrosive to avoid, work accidents, since in this environment basically works with chemicals, revealing chemicals that go to do the entire chemical process of converting the conventional radiology latent for the radiographic image itself. . In the computerized radiography room, a indirect digital radiology levels , you don't need all this apparatus , such usually just a room, that is, a physical space that is containing a reader, a monitor or even a printer, it's so that it can be, if necessary, as said, there is the impression of this radiographic film, but the image is archived and can be distributed anywhere.
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