CAT 233 Physics & Instrumentation CT
Content is designed to impart an understanding of the physical principles and instrumentation involved in computed tomography. Physics topics covered include x-radiation in forming the CT image, CT beam attenuation, linear attenuation coefficients, tissue characteristics and Hounsfield numbers application. Data acquisition and manipulation techniques, image reconstruction algorithms will be explained. Computed tomography systems and operations will be explored with full coverage of radiographic tube configuration, collimator design and function, detector types, characteristics and functions and the CT computer and array processor. CT image processing and display will be examined from data acquisition through postprocessing and archiving and patient factors related to other elements affecting image quality will be explained, as well as artifact production and reduction and image communication.
Prerequisite
Prerequisite: DI 232 Imaging Procedures and Sectional Anatomy for CT with a C or better.
Notes
Career Technical Education (CTE) Course
Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Illustrate knowledge of the computed tomography equipment components. Explain the physical principles of computed tomography. Explain the interaction of x-rays with matter as to the formation of the CT image.