A comparison of two different T-grain films in rare-earth screens with a standard film–screen combination for intravenous pyelography and bone examinations
- 1 March 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in The British Journal of Radiology
- Vol. 62 (735) , 237-240
- https://doi.org/10.1259/0007-1285-62-735-237
Abstract
T-grain film is claimed to give significantly improved image quality, allowing the use of faster screens without loss of quality and thus reducing radiation dose. We tested this claim for two systems. In each case comparison was made with our usual screen–film combination, Agfa Curix RP1 film with Kodak Xomatic Regular screens (a nominally 200 speed system). The systems tested were Kodak TMatG in Kodak Lanex Medium screens (300 speed) and Agfa STG in Kodak Lanex Regular screens (400 speed). The Agfa STG–Lanex Regular system performed less well than the standard system for intravenous pyelograms (IVPs), bones and soft-tissue detail. Its speed advantage was not apparent below 70 kV. The Kodak TMatG-Lanex Medium system was better than the standard system for IVPs but not as good for bones. It gave virtually no speed advantage below 90 kV. Kodak T-grain film in a medium-speed, rare-earth screen was found to be better than the standard system for IVPs. Agfa T-grain film in a fast rare-earth screeen was unsatisfactory for IVPs. Neither combination was as good as the standard system for bones.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
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