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| United States Patent | 4730351 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4730351.html |
| Inventor(s) | Heumann; Reiner (Erlangen, DE) |
| Abstract | An X-ray diagnostics installation has a mechanism for positioning an
examination subject within an X-ray beam and an X-ray image intensifier
video chain with an image memory for displaying the radiated regions of
the examination subject. A marker indicating the current position of the
positioning mechanism is superimposed on the screen image of a visual
display unit, thereby permitting adjustment of the position of the
examination subject to a desired location without subjecting the patient
to unwanted X-ray doses. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4730351 |
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X-ray diagnostics installation |
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| Publication Date |
March 8, 1988 |
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Jun 11, 1985[DE]3520926 |
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I claim as may invention:
1. An x-ray diagnostics installation for obtaining an x-ray image of an
examination subject comprising:
a bed on which said patient is disposed movable along at least one axis;
means for irradiating said patient on said bed with x-radiation;
an x-ray image intensifier video chain including a display means with a
screen for visually displaying said x-ray image;
a mechanical/electrical transducer means mechanically coupled to said bed
for generating an electrical signal corresponding to the position of said
bed along said axis; and
a video mark generator connected to said means for generating an electrical
signal and to said display means for generating a video mark on said
screen at a location corresponding to the position of said bed along said
axis.
2. An x-ray diagnostics installation as claimed in claim 1, wherein said
mechanical/electrical transducer means generates an electrical signal
which is directly proportional to the position of said bed along said
axis.
3. An x-ray diagnostics installation as claimed in claim 1, wherein said
mechanical/electrical transducer means for is a variable resistor and a
roller disposed adjacent said bed for rotation upon movement of said bed
along said axis, rotation of said roller changing the value of said
variable resistor as said bed moves along said axis. |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to X-ray diagnostics installations, and in
particular to such installations having an adjustable bed on which the
examination subject is disposed and having an image intensifier video
chain with image storage capability.
2. Description of the Prior Art
An X-ray diagnostics installation as described in German OS No. 31 47 128
wherein positioning of the examination subject to a desired position can
be undertaken during radiation of the patient with X-rays
(transillumination check). The screen of the visual display unit shows the
transilluminated regions of the patient, and thereby enables constant
checking of the positioning operation. In order to maintain the radiation
dose to which the examination subject is exposed as low as possible, the
transillumination check can be undertaken with an X-ray dose rate which,
though not adequate for a diagnosis, is sufficient for adjustment of the
position of the examination subject. Despite these measures, the
examination subject is still exposed to a constant radiation dose during
the transillumination check.
Constant irradiation of the examination subject during positioning could be
avoided by employing a visual display means with an image storage,
however, this procedure frequently requires making several exposures
(stored shots) until the desired position of the examination subject is
reached. This method therefore also requires exposing the patient to a
radiation dose which is relatively high.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide an X-ray diagnostics
installation with image storage and with a movable patient support system
such that sufficiently precise position of the examination subject can be
undertaken by means of only one stored shot.
The above object is achieved in accordance with the principles of the
present invention by employing a measured value sensor for monitoring
movement of the patient support bed. The measured value sensor generates
an electrical signal corresponding to the position of the bed, and the
signal is supplied to a video mark generator which generates a mark on the
picture on the visual display unit which corresponds to the current
position of the patient bed.
After exposure of the stored shot, the X-ray installation permits
adjustment of the desired position without further radiation load on the
examination subject.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The single FIGURE is a schematic block diagram of an X-ray diagnostic
installation constructed in accordance with the principles of the present
invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
As shown in the FIGURE, an X-ray tube 1 is supplied with a high voltage
generator 2. The x-rays generated thereby penetrate an examination subject
3 disposed on a movable bed 4. The bed 4 is transmissive for X-radiation
and is movable in the y-direction, corresponding to the coordinate system
12. The image of the radiated regions of the patient 3 arising on the
screen surface of an image intensifier 5 is converted into electrical
signals in a video camera 16. The electrical signals are forwarded for
visual display to a signal display unit 6. An image of the irradiated
regions of the patient 3 can thus be seen on the screen of the visual
display unit 6.
A video mark generator 10 generates a characteristic mark 11 on the screen
of the visual display unit 6. The position of the characteristic mark 11
relative to the y-direction is defined by the value of resistance of a
variable resistor 9. The value of the resistor 9 is directly proportional
to the position of the bed 4 by virtue of a roller 8 and a drive rod 7
secured to the bed 4 which change the value of the variable resistor 9 as
the bed 4 is moved. The y-position of the mark 11 on the visual display
unit 6 is thus defined by the y-position of the bed 4.
The following discussion demonstrates that an adequately precise
positioning of the patient in one dimension can be achieved with only one
stored shot by the apparatus shown in the drawing.
The following variables are used in the discussion below:
Y Position of the location of the patient to be examined (examination point
14)
Y* Position of the examination picture point 13 on the screen
y Position of the bed (bed point 15)
y* Position of the mark 11
Y-y=a Position of the examination point 14 with respect to the bed point
15.
Assuming a linear relationship exist between Y and Y* as well as between y
and y*, then
(I) Y=c.sub.1 .multidot.Y*, wherein c.sub.1 =positive proportionality
constant,
(II) y=c.sub.2 .multidot.y*, wherein c.sub.2 =negative proportionality
constant, and
(III) Y-y=a. Let c.sub.1 and c.sub.2, for example, be selected such that
c.sub.1 =-c.sub.2 applies. As a consequence, movement of the mark on the
screen of the visual display means always proceeds opposite the movement
of the bed.
The following positioning procedure is then executed:
(A) Position bed such that mark 11 resides in the center of the screen,
i.e. y*=0 .fwdarw.y=0 according to (II). Because Y-y=a according to
(III). .fwdarw.Y=a, i.e. examination point 14 is at a.
(B) The stored shot/examination picture point is at
##EQU1##
(C) Position mark to desired examination picture point of the stored
image, i.e. the position of the mark is consequently at
##EQU2##
The positioning of the mark causes a dislocation of the bed into position
##EQU3##
The examination point 14 is then at
##EQU4##
i.e. in the center of the ray cone (because c.sub.1 =-c.sub.2). (D) The
exposure/examination picture point is then at
##EQU5##
i.e. in the center of the screen.
In the X-ray diagnostics installation described herein, by executing one
stored shot the examination point 14 is brought to the center of the X-ray
cone without the patient being exposed to an additional radiation dose.
The desired examination picture point has been displaced to the center of
the screen.
When the desired examination picture point after exposure is not to appear
in the center of the screen, but rather at an arbitrary point on the
screen, the characteristic mark 11 is positioned to the arbitrary point
before producing the stored shot.
The principle described above for positioning the patient bed 4 in the
X-ray diagnostics installation disclosed herein can be expanded to control
movement of the bed 4 along the other axes by using further variable
resistors and video mark generators coupled to the bed along those axes.
It is thus possible, for example, by using a second video mark generator
for the x-direction, to position the patient with adequate position in the
x-y-plane by means of only one stored shot.
Although modifications and changes may be suggested by those skilled in the
art it is the intention of the inventor to embody within the patent
warranted hereon all changes and modifications as reasonably and properly
come within the scope of his contribution to the art.
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