ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI: CHENNAI – 600 025
B.E DEGREE PROGRAMME :B.E. BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
(Offered in Colleges affiliated to Anna University)
CURRICULUM 2004  SEMESTER VI/06 
BM1351 RADIOLOGICAL EQUIPMENTS 3 0 1 100
AIM
  • To get the clear understanding of X-ray generation and radio  isotopes and various techniques used for visualising organs in detail.
  • To understand the need for radiation protection and method of  monitoring the radiation level.
OBJECTIVES
  • To study the functioning of X-ray tubes and scattered radiation and  method by which fogginess can be reduced.
  • To study the different types radiodiagnostic unit.
  • To know the techniques to visualise opaque, transparent organs.
  • To study the special techniques adopted to visualise different  sections of any organ.
  • To study the principles and applications of radio isotopes for  diagnosis.
  • To understand the need for radiation protection and various  monitoring and protection techniques used in radiological equipment.
1. X-RAYS         10
Principles and production of soft and hard X-rays, selection of anodes,  Heel Pattern. Scattered radiation, Porter Bucky system, Cooling system.
2. RADIO DIAGNOSIS:        9
Radiography, Angiography, Fluoroscopy, Image Intensifier, Multi section  radiography.
3. SPECIAL RADIOLOGICAL EQUIPMENTS     10 
Principle, Plane of Movement, Multi section Radiography, CAT. Principle  of NMR, MRI 
4. APPLICATION OF RADIOISOTOPES      10
Alpha, Beta and Gamma emission, Principle of radiation detectors, dot  scanners, Nuclear angiogram, Principles of Radiation therapy. 
5. RADIATION SAFETY        6
Hazardous effect of Radiation, Radiation protection Techniques, Safety  Limits, Radiation Monitoring.
TUTORIAL15
  TOTAL : 60
  TEXT BOOKS
  1. R.S.Khandpur, “Handbook of Biomedical Instrumentation”, Tata  McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 1997. (Unit I - IV).
  2. Steve Webb, “The Physics of Medical Imaging “, Adam Hilger  Philadelphia 1988. (Unit V)
  REFERENCES
1.        William R.Hendee, E.Russel Ritenour,” Medical Imaging  Physics”, Third Edition, Mosby Year Book, St. Louis, 1992.




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