Sanada T, Tomomitsu T, Otsuka N, Fukunaga M, Togawa H
Department of Radiology, Kawasaki Medical School Hospital, Okayama, Japan.
Radiat Med. 1994 May-Jun;12(3):143-6.
The effect of radiographic exposure factors such as the photographic film density, X-ray tube voltage, and focus-film distance on the indices of bone mineral obtained by computed X-ray densitometry (CXD), a newly developed X-ray microdensitometric system, was investigated. sigma GS/D, which corresponded to the bone mineral density divided the integrated bone mineral by the bone width of the second metacarpal bone, was influenced by these exposure factors, whereas MCI, which represented the ratio of the cortical bone to whole bone, was independent of them. Present results indicated that the focus-film distance between 85 and 115 cm, the X-ray tube voltage in 45-60 kV, and a photographic density of lower than 1.82-1.86 of the screen-film combination should be used to assess quantitatively bone mineral of the second metacarpal bone using the CXD system.
研究了诸如摄影胶片密度、X射线管电压和焦-片距等放射照相曝光因素对一种新开发的X射线微密度测定系统——计算机X射线密度测定法(CXD)所获得的骨矿物质指标的影响。对应于骨矿物质密度的sigma GS/D(通过第二掌骨的骨宽度除整合骨矿物质得到)受这些曝光因素影响,而代表皮质骨与全骨比例的MCI则与之无关。目前的结果表明,使用CXD系统定量评估第二掌骨的骨矿物质时,应采用85至115厘米的焦-片距、45 - 60 kV的X射线管电压以及低于1.82 - 1.86的屏-片组合摄影密度。