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X-ray Dose Reduction through Adaptive Exposure in Fluoroscopic Imaging
Published on: September 11, 2011
[Advances in X-Ray Tube Technology for CT Systems:Key Component Innovation]
Haiyang Zhang1,2, Zhiyong Ji1,2, Ruiyao Jiang2
1Engineering College, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai, 201306.
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In this paper, the technical basis and latest progress of X-ray tube for CT systems are introduced, with emphasis on material innovation, superconducting technology, liquid metal bearing, low dose scanning and electron beam filtration. As the core component of CT equipment, the technological innovation of CT X-ray tubes significantly improves image quality, reduces radiation dose, improves efficiency, and extends the service life of the X-ray tubes. Domestic and foreign manufacturers have made remarkable progress in the field of CT X-ray tubes. Domestic manufacturers, such as the 12th Institute of CLP, have made important progress in the development of CT X-ray tubes, and successfully achieved independent research and development of high-end CT X-ray tubes. Foreign manufacturers such as Siemens, GE, Philips and other manufacturers continue to innovate in liquid metal bearings, superconducting technology, new targets and other aspects to maintain technology leadership. In the future, CT X-ray tubes will develop in the direction of personalization, intelligence, long life, miniaturization and portability, providing more accurate and low-risk technical support for medical image diagnosis.
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