研究目的
To investigate the process of forming an image on a radiographic film and its automatic processing techniques, comparing automatic and manual methods.
研究成果
Automatic film processing is fundamentally similar to manual processing but omits the rinsing stage, leading to time and cost savings and reduced human error. The method produces clear radiographic images for medical diagnosis.
研究不足
The study is limited to specific equipment and a small sample size of patient films; it does not explore variations in processing parameters or compare with other automatic processors.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study compared automatic and manual radiographic film processing, focusing on the stages involved and the efficiency of the automatic processor.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Radiographic films from patients with bone fractures (e.g., wrist and ankle) were used, collected from August to September
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
20 X-ray machine Toshiba E 7239, AGFA Healthcare HV radiographic film, Automatic X-Ray Film Processor Model JP-33, developer replenisher, and fixer replenisher chemicals.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Films were exposed using the X-ray machine, then processed automatically with the JP-33 processor, which includes developing, fixing, washing, and drying stages (no rinsing).
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Qualitative analysis of the resulting radiographs to assess image quality and processing efficiency.
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