Medical applicafions of physics Flashcards

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CCDs

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charge-coupled decides

detect X-rays and produce electronic signals to form high-resolution images

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CT scanners

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X-ray fired through patient
detected by detectors on opposite side
beam+detector slowly rotate around patient
computer interprets signals, forms image
lots of patient exposure to X-ray

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fluoroscopy

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patient stands between X-ray source and fluorescent screen
many images taken to form short film
intensity of X-rays depends on structures inside body
fluorescent screen absorbs X-ray and gives off light to show live image

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ultrasound uses

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prenatal scanning (safer than x-rays as not ionising but images fuzzy)
shatter kidney stones into small particles
investigate blood flow (identify blockages in veins, artistries, heart)
cleaning and control quality in industry
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how ultrasound used to measure distance between boundaries

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ultrasound partially reflected at boundary between 2 materials
part of ultrasound travels back through material to detector at first boundary
rest of wave continue to travel through second material until reaches another boundary
wave reflected back and detected by detector
distance = speed x time

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endoscope uses

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instrument used to see inside patients body without cutting open
helps in diagnosis and keyhole surgeries

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endoscope structure

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one bundle of optical fibres carries light into body
other bundle collects light reflected off internal body surfaces using lenses
reflected light sent along fibres seen by computer screen/eyepiece
see full-colour moving image

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pulse oximetre

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measure percentage of oxygen carried by haemoglobin
passes two beams of light (one red, one infrared) through patient to sensor that measured light
amount of light absorbed by blood depends on oxyhaemoglobin content (it absorbs light)
normal = at least 95%

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PET scan

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position emission tomography
multiple images taken to build 3D of image of body
radioactive isotope (tracer) emits position in body of patient (injected or swallowed)
collides with electron (annihilation converts mass to gamma rays)
detectors take images of radiation emitted

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how tumour cells detected by PET scan

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more active so will take up more tracers

more annihilation occurs detected by detectors

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Einstein’s equation

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E = mc^2

energy (J) = mass (kg) x speed light (3x10^8 ms^-1)

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