Computed Tomography: Techniques
A.Y. 2024/2025
Learning objectives
Teaching in detail the physical principles, the equipment, the technique, the method of image reconstruction, the anatomy and the so-called "body" radiological CT semiotics.
Expected learning outcomes
After completing the course, students must:
- learn about CT architecture, features and physical principles
- know the basic principles of a Cone-Beam CT
- know the basic rules used in the definition of CT acquisition protocols
- be able to recognize the different anatomical structures on CT images.
- learn about CT architecture, features and physical principles
- know the basic principles of a Cone-Beam CT
- know the basic rules used in the definition of CT acquisition protocols
- be able to recognize the different anatomical structures on CT images.
Lesson period: First semester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
This course can be attended as a single course.
Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Responsible
Prerequisites for admission
In-depth knowledge of the contents of the course "Basis of Phisics and Mathematics".
Assessment methods and Criteria
Written exam with 30 quizzes (with 3 or 4 answer options). Each exact answer will be assigned 1 point. There are no penalties for unanswered or incorrect answers. The test can also be taken twice in the same session.
The final exam aims to assess the achievement of the set educational objectives.
The booking on the UNIMIA portal, within the dates established for each appeal, is mandatory for the examination.
The final exam aims to assess the achievement of the set educational objectives.
The booking on the UNIMIA portal, within the dates established for each appeal, is mandatory for the examination.
Computerised tomography (CT) equipment, training, and image processing
Course syllabus
CT instrumentation components.
Tomographic reconstruction algorithms.
Outline of image processing.
Filters.
Tomographic reconstruction algorithms.
Outline of image processing.
Filters.
Teaching methods
The course is divided into a series of lectures with slide shows in Power Point. The lectures slides are uploaded to the Ariel website.
Teaching Resources
FAGGIONI, PAOLICCHI, NERI (eds.): Elementi di tomografia computerizzata
Physical principles of computerised tomography, quality controls, and x-ray protection
Course syllabus
CT: physical principles and instrumentation.
Evolution of CT from axial to multilayer CT.
CT image formation principles and reconstruction algorithms.
CT dose.
CT artifacts.
Advanced CT applications.
CT quality controls.
Evolution of CT from axial to multilayer CT.
CT image formation principles and reconstruction algorithms.
CT dose.
CT artifacts.
Advanced CT applications.
CT quality controls.
Teaching methods
The course is divided into a series of lectures with slide shows in Power Point. The lectures slides are uploaded to the Ariel website.
Teaching Resources
FAGGIONI, PAOLICCHI, NERI (eds.): Elementi di tomografia computerizzata
Computerised tomography (CT) imaging
Course syllabus
Main aspects of CT technology - Technical acquisition parameters - Visualization and processing.
Spiral CT - Multilayer CT.
CT Postprocessing - Artifacts.
Skull CT protocols: brain (axial, spiral), Willis polygon, rocks and mastoids, facial massif, dentascan, neck.
CT: technical, clinical and protectionist needs.
Radiation dose in CT.
CT skull: urgency.
Elective CT skull.
CT neck: non-vascular clinical applications.
Cervical, dorsal, lumbar spine CT protocols.
CT rachis: clinical applications.
Chest CT protocols: standard, high-resolution expiration / inspiration, pulmonary embolism.
Upper abdomen CT protocols.
Chest CT and upper abdomen: clinical applications.
Urinary tract CT protocols, virtual CT colon, pelvis.
Ultrasound techniques.
CT scan of the urinary tract and pelvis; uro-TC: clinical applications.
Virtual colonoscopy: clinical applications.
CT protocols skeletal and articular apparatus: pelvis, knee, shoulder, tibio-tarsic, foot, ec.
Skeletal segment CT: clinical applications.
Vascular study protocols: supra-aortic trunks, thoracic aorta, abdominal aorta, lower limbs.
CT angiography: clinical applications.
Cardiac CT: technique and postprocessing.
Cardiac CT: clinical applications.
Spiral CT - Multilayer CT.
CT Postprocessing - Artifacts.
Skull CT protocols: brain (axial, spiral), Willis polygon, rocks and mastoids, facial massif, dentascan, neck.
CT: technical, clinical and protectionist needs.
Radiation dose in CT.
CT skull: urgency.
Elective CT skull.
CT neck: non-vascular clinical applications.
Cervical, dorsal, lumbar spine CT protocols.
CT rachis: clinical applications.
Chest CT protocols: standard, high-resolution expiration / inspiration, pulmonary embolism.
Upper abdomen CT protocols.
Chest CT and upper abdomen: clinical applications.
Urinary tract CT protocols, virtual CT colon, pelvis.
Ultrasound techniques.
CT scan of the urinary tract and pelvis; uro-TC: clinical applications.
Virtual colonoscopy: clinical applications.
CT protocols skeletal and articular apparatus: pelvis, knee, shoulder, tibio-tarsic, foot, ec.
Skeletal segment CT: clinical applications.
Vascular study protocols: supra-aortic trunks, thoracic aorta, abdominal aorta, lower limbs.
CT angiography: clinical applications.
Cardiac CT: technique and postprocessing.
Cardiac CT: clinical applications.
Teaching methods
The course is divided into a series of lectures with slide shows in Power Point. The lectures slides are uploaded to the Ariel website.
Teaching Resources
FAGGIONI, PAOLICCHI, NERI (eds.): Elementi di tomografia computerizzata
GOLFIERI, TRENTI, MACCIONE: Manuale di TC per TSRM - Poletto editore
GOLFIERI, TRENTI, MACCIONE: Manuale di TC per TSRM - Poletto editore
Computerised tomography (CT): techniques and protocols
Course syllabus
Main aspects of CT technology. Technical parameters of acquisition. Visualization and processing.
Spiral CT - Multilayer CT.
Post processing TC - Artifacts.
Willis, rocks and mastoids, faciale massif, dentascan, neck.
Cervical, dorsal, lumbar spine CT protocols.
Chest CT protocols: standard, high-resolution, expiration/inspiration, pulmonary embolism.
Upper abdomen CT protocols.
Urinary tract CT protocols, virtual CT colon, pelvis.
CT protocols skeletal and articular apparatus: pelvis, knee, shoulder, tibio-tarsic, foot, ec.
Vascular study protocols: supra-aortic trunks, thoracic aorta, abdominal aorta, lower limbs.
Spiral CT - Multilayer CT.
Post processing TC - Artifacts.
Willis, rocks and mastoids, faciale massif, dentascan, neck.
Cervical, dorsal, lumbar spine CT protocols.
Chest CT protocols: standard, high-resolution, expiration/inspiration, pulmonary embolism.
Upper abdomen CT protocols.
Urinary tract CT protocols, virtual CT colon, pelvis.
CT protocols skeletal and articular apparatus: pelvis, knee, shoulder, tibio-tarsic, foot, ec.
Vascular study protocols: supra-aortic trunks, thoracic aorta, abdominal aorta, lower limbs.
Teaching methods
The course is divided into a series of lectures with slide shows in Power Point. The lectures slides are uploaded to the Ariel website.
Teaching Resources
FAGGIONI, PAOLICCHI, NERI (eds.): Elementi di tomografia computerizzata
Computerised tomography (CT) equipment, training, and image processing
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