Published December 1994 | Version v1
Journal article

The efficacy of K-edge filters in diagnostic radiology

  • 1. National Radiation Lab., Christchurch (New Zealand)
  • 2. Queensland Univ. of Technology, Brisbane, QLD (Australia). Centre for Medical and Health Physics

Description

The application of K-edge filters in diagnostic has been investigated by many workers for over twenty years. These investigations have analysed the effects of such filters on image quality and radiation dose as well as the practicalities of their application. This paper presents a synopsis of the published works and concludes that K-edge filters do not perceptibly improve image quality and make only limited reductions in patient dose. K-edge filters are also costly to purchase and potentially result in a reduction in the cost effectiveness of x-ray examinations by increasing the x-ray tube loading. Equivalent contrast enhancement and dose reductions can be achieved by the assiduous choice of non-selective filters. 51 refs., 2 tab., 6 figs

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Australasian Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine
Journal Volume
17
Journal Issue
4
Journal Page Range
p. 162-174.
ISSN
0158-9938
CODEN
AUPMDI