Follow this link for the CT Physics quiz.
It is 25 multiple choice questions.
Once you have answered all the questions, press grade and submit at the end to get your score. Scores will automatically be sent to my e-mail address.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Sunday, April 25, 2010
CT Protocols Quiz
Answer the following questions by typing them into a word document and e-mailing them to ctprof09@gmail.com
CT Protocols
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
____ 1. The __________________ takes blood from the heart to the lungs.
a. superior vena cava
b. inferior vena cava
c. pulmonary vein
d. pulmonary artery
____ 2. The mitral valve separates:
a. the righ atrium from the left atrium
b. the right atrium from the right ventricle
c. the left atrium from the left ventricle
d. the left atrium form the pulmonary vein
____ 3. The coronary arteries are branches of the:
a. Aorta
b. Pulmonary Veins
c. Pulmonary Arteries
d. Superior Vena Cava
____ 4. If contrast is injected into the basilic vein, which chamber of the heart will it get to last?
a. Left ventricle
b. Right ventricle
c. Left Atrium
d. Right Atrium
____ 5. The electrical impulses that gives the heart its rhythm originate in the:
a. atrioventricular node
b. sinoatrial node
c. septoatrial node
d. sinoventricular node
____ 6. Classic Angiography has a spatial resolution in the range of:
a. 0.1-0.15 mm
b. 0.2-0.25 mm
c. 0.35-0.4 mm
d. 0.5 to 0.6 mm
7. The Cardiac CT scan image above was taken at the level of the bifurcation of the main pulmonary artery (MPA) into right pulmonary artery (RPA) and left pulmonary artery (LPA). The structures (AAo) and (DAo), seen as two contrast filled circles anteriorly and posteriorly are the _____________________________and the ________________________. Two oval-shaped radioluscent structures (1 and 2) seen between the LPA and RPA are the _________________________ filled with air.
8. Based on the cross-sectional image of the heart, was this slice taken above (superior) or below the level of the carina.
9. Based on the Fishman video “Cardiac CT: State of the Heart in 2009” where he discusses two main directions in which Cardiac CT is heading (about 2:40 in the video). What are the two main directions, which companies are doing what, which direction does he prefer and why? (5 points)
10. List and describe three procedures that are routinely performed with MDCT (5 points) (Make sure to describe them well enough to convince me that you know what they are).
Thursday, April 22, 2010
CT Physics
The CT Physics Quiz is based on the PowerPoint Presentation below (also available here).
It covers Artifacts in CT, and Patient Dose.
It covers Artifacts in CT, and Patient Dose.
CT Protocols
The CT Protocols Quiz 4 is taken from Appendix C of the textbook (starting at pg.503), and the video on cardiac imaging posted on April 15th (Cardiac CT: State of the heart 2009)
You will also have to know basic anatomy of the heart (see video below)
You will also have to know basic anatomy of the heart (see video below)
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Cardiac CT: State of the Art in 2009
View the lecture below for Thursday, April 22nd.
Prepare your 10 questions and e-mail them to ctprof09@gmail.com just before teh start of class.
Prepare your 10 questions and e-mail them to ctprof09@gmail.com just before teh start of class.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
CT Physics
Artifacts in CT...go here
CT Dose Reduction Techniques...go here
Dose Reduction in Diagnostic Radiology...go here
ARRT Content Specifications for CT Exam...go here
Dose in CT PowerPoint
CT Dose Reduction Techniques...go here
Dose Reduction in Diagnostic Radiology...go here
ARRT Content Specifications for CT Exam...go here
Dose in CT PowerPoint
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Saturday, April 10, 2010
CT Protocols Quiz 3
The deadline for this Quiz is Monday, April 12th at midnight. Type your answers in a word document (please make sure to save it in the old version of Word...with the doc extension after the file name, not the docx) and e-mail it to ctprof09@gmail.com
Questions from Part 1
Questions from Part 3
Questions from Part 1
- When do we use CT in the evaluation of skeletal trauma? (Lit and describe 4 instances/situations...4 points)
- Pertaining to CT angiograms on trauma patients what is a single phase examination, and what is a dual phase examination as it relates to administration of contrast. (1 point)
- Regarding Kernels or reconstruction algorithms: which one provides improved edge enhancement, but increases the image noise? (1 point)
- Volume rendering can be done with different opacities, what are the two types of V opacities mentioned in the lecture, and which one causes more artifacts? (1 point)
- In the context of 3-D reconstruction of CT images what is disarticulation? (1 point)
- What type and amount of contrast is used to distend the bladder for CT Cystoscopy? and what is the method of contrast administration? (1 point)
- List 6 indications for CT evaluation of pediatric trauma patients (3 points)
- In the image below, what region of the scapula is fractured? (1 point)
Questions from Part 3
- List 4 types of vascular injuries to the upper extremity, and describe them (tell me what they are in non-medical terms...4 points).
- Outline the scan protocols for suspected vascular trauma that is shown in the presentation. (2 points)
- What type of humeral fracture is shown in the image to the right? (1 point)
- Based on the concluding remarks in part 3, when is CT most useful, and what are its advantages (3 points)
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
CT Artifacts
Here is a PDF document on CT Artifacts.
Answer the following questions based on material from the article.
CT artifacts originate from a range of sources.
Fill in the blanks for each of the different types of artifacts listed below (1-4):
1. ______________artifacts result from the physical processes involved in the acquisition of CT data.
2. Patient-based artifacts are caused by such factors as ___________________ or ________________.
3. Scanner-based artifacts result from ______________________.
4. Helical and multisection technique artifacts are produced by the ___________________.
5. What do the authors of the article consider to be the “most important factors in avoiding CT artifacts”.
6. What is the definition of the term artifact given by the author as it relates to CT?
7. List four methods/techniques used by CT equipment manufacturers to reduce beam hardening artifacts.
8. What is the best way to avoid partial volume artifacts?
9. What is milliamperage modulation, and why is it used?
10. What is cardiac gating (how does it work, and what does it do)?
Answer the following questions based on material from the article.
CT artifacts originate from a range of sources.
Fill in the blanks for each of the different types of artifacts listed below (1-4):
1. ______________artifacts result from the physical processes involved in the acquisition of CT data.
2. Patient-based artifacts are caused by such factors as ___________________ or ________________.
3. Scanner-based artifacts result from ______________________.
4. Helical and multisection technique artifacts are produced by the ___________________.
5. What do the authors of the article consider to be the “most important factors in avoiding CT artifacts”.
6. What is the definition of the term artifact given by the author as it relates to CT?
7. List four methods/techniques used by CT equipment manufacturers to reduce beam hardening artifacts.
8. What is the best way to avoid partial volume artifacts?
9. What is milliamperage modulation, and why is it used?
10. What is cardiac gating (how does it work, and what does it do)?
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Anatomy Slides
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