WO2006008677A1 - X-ray equipment and method for controlling it - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to X-ray equipment with an X-ray source that can be altered in respect of its position and / or alignment, an aperture arrangement, a positioning device for positioning an object that is to be examined, an X-ray detector that can be altered in respect .of its position and / or alignment, and a detection device for detecting the position and / or alignment of the X-ray source and / or of the X-ray detector.
- the invention also relates to a method for controlling the X-ray equipment.
- European patent application EP 1 004 271 Al likewise presents X-ray equipment as described above.
- the X-ray source and X-ray detector are movable, wherein via a control unit it is ensured that they are always aligned relative to one another in such a way that an X-ray picture is possible.
- the X-ray source or the X-ray detector can be moved manually, and the control unit automatically guides the corresponding counterpart to follow it, in such a way that the source and the detector remain appropriately aligned to one another.
- one disadvantage is the great expense that is required for determining the alignment and for the automatic movement.
- US disclosure document US 2003/0194056 Al discloses another X-ray system of the type named at the outset.
- the X-ray source and the X-ray detector can be moved freely; release for taking an X-ray picture is given only when the X-ray source and the X-ray detector are aligned appropriately to one another for a desired X-ray picture.
- the intention is to avoid failed exposures, and radiation hygiene is to be observed.
- an evaluation device for determining a trigger setting that is suitable for an X-ray picture, in which the X-ray source and the X-ray detector have such positions and alignments that an X-ray picture of the examination object can be taken using the X-ray equipment; also provided are a signal device for outputting signals that inform a user how a trigger setting is to be achieved, and a release device for releasing the X-ray equipment for an X-ray picture when the X-ray equipment has a trigger setting.
- the invention is based on the idea that by determining the spatial data of the X-ray source and the X-ray detector, their position and alignment are not only compared with a desired or permitted position and alignment to see whether an X-ray picture of an examination object is possible, but that through the use of the current positions and alignments, it is possible both to determine trigger settings and to provide instructions about what changes to the settings for the X-ray equipment, for example to the position or alignment, are necessary in order to achieve a trigger setting. To safely achieve an X-ray picture, the X-ray source and X-ray detector must be aligned so that their middle verticals coincide. On the basis of a known, fixed aperture setting, a spatial distance between source and detector results, in which the detector can be used completely.
- the X-ray equipment according to the invention also has an adjustable aperture arrangement as well as a detection device for detecting the setting of the aperture arrangement.
- the evaluation device is provided in order to include, for the determination of a trigger setting, the setting of the aperture arrangement too.
- the trigger setting is thus one in which the X-ray source and the X-ray detector have such positions and alignments, and the aperture arrangement has such a setting, that an X-ray picture of the examination object can be taken using the X-ray equipment.
- the X-ray equipment can be used more flexibly, without entailing that through a wrong setting, only a part of the X-ray detector is exposed or used, i.e. that only a reduced resolution is achieved, or that a portion of the rays leaving the X-ray source do not hit the X-ray detector and under certain circumstances cause unnecessary radiation elsewhere.
- the X-ray equipment has an adjustable aperture arrangement, an aperture determination device for determining a trigger aperture setting that is appropriate for an X-ray picture, in which, with the X-ray source and X-ray detector in the trigger setting, an X-ray picture of the examination object can be taken using the X-ray equipment, and an aperture setting device for setting the aperture arrangement in the trigger aperture setting.
- an aperture setting device for setting the aperture arrangement in the trigger aperture setting.
- a comparison device for comparing positions and / or alignments of the X-ray source and / or X-ray detector with the trigger setting
- a signal device for outputting signals that inform a user that positions and / or alignments of the X-ray source and / or X-ray detector lie in a predetermined range around the trigger setting and / or that the positions and / or alignments of the X-ray source and / or X-ray detector correspond to the trigger setting.
- a signal device for outputting signals that inform a user that positions and / or alignments of the X-ray source and / or X-ray detector lie in a predetermined range around the trigger setting and / or that the positions and / or alignments of the X-ray source and / or X-ray detector correspond to the trigger setting.
- the equipment has a brake device for fixing and / or releasing the position and / or alignment of the X-ray source and / or X-ray detector, and a control device for controlling the brake device.
- a brake device for fixing and / or releasing the position and / or alignment of the X-ray source and / or X-ray detector
- a control device for controlling the brake device.
- the invention furthermore relates to a method for controlling X-ray equipment with an X-ray source that can be altered in respect of its position and / or alignment, an aperture arrangement, a positioning device for positioning an examination object, an X-ray detector that can be altered in respect of its position and / or alignment, with the steps: detection of the position and / or alignment of the X-ray source and / or of the X-ray detector, - determination of a trigger setting that is suitable for an X-ray picture, in which the X-ray source and the X-ray detector have such positions and alignments that an X-ray picture of the examination object can be taken using the X-ray equipment, outputting of signals that inform a user how a trigger setting is to be achieved, and - release of the X-ray equipment for an X-ray picture when the X-ray equipment has a trigger setting.
- Figure 1 shows a block diagram of X-ray equipment according to the invention
- Figure 2 shows a flow chart of a method according to the invention
- Figure 3 shows a detailed flow chart of a part of the flow chart according to the invention as shown in figure 2.
- Figure 1 shows a block diagram of an embodiment of X-ray equipment 1 according to the invention.
- An X-ray source 2 can be altered in respect of position Xl, Yl, Zl and alignment Alfal, Beta 1, and has an integrated aperture arrangement 15.
- Integrated into a positioning device 3 for positioning an examination object is an X-ray detector 4 that can be altered in respect of position X2, Y2, Z2 and alignment Alfa2, Beta 2.
- the X-ray source 2 and X-ray detector 4 are thus movable in the three spatial directions and around 2 axes, thus making any position and alignment possible.
- a detection device 5a is provided for detecting the position Xl, Yl, Zl and alignment Alfal, Betal of the X-ray source 2, and a detection device 5b is provided for detecting the position X2, Y2, Z2 and alignment Alfa2, Beta2 of the X-ray detector 4.
- a control unit 6 has an evaluation device 7, a comparison device 8, a signal device 9, a control device 12 and a release device 14.
- the evaluation device 7 serves to determine a trigger setting that is suitable for an X-ray picture, in which the X-ray source 2 and the X-ray detector 4 have such positions Xl, Yl, Zl, X2, Y2, Z2 and alignments Alfal, Betal, Alfa 2, Beta2 that an X-ray picture of the examination object can be taken using the X-ray equipment 1.
- Two trigger positions result from the fact that the X-ray source 2 or X-ray detector 4 is intended to keep its position and alignment, and the respective counterpart is to be positioned and aligned in such a way that in the event of triggering, the central beam of the X-ray bundle emitted by the X-ray source 2 coincides with the middle verticals of the detector field or of the predetermined portion of the detector field of the X-ray detector 4.
- the positions Xl, Yl, Zl, X2, Y2, Z2 and alignments Alfal, Betal, Alfa2, Beta2 of the X-ray source 2 and X-ray detector 4 are compared with the trigger setting.
- signals are output by means of a display device 10 for visual display and / or by means of a loudspeaker 11 for acoustic indication, which inform a user how a trigger setting is to be achieved, and / or that the current setting is in a predetermined range around a trigger setting, or that a trigger setting has been achieved.
- signals are envisaged that are preferably different in each case.
- Proximity to the trigger setting can for example be indicated by a color change from red via yellow, in the case of proximity within the predetermined range, to green in the case of correspondence, or by different sound signals.
- the instruction as to how a trigger position is to be reached implicitly likewise contains the instruction as to how the second trigger position is to be reached. It can however be envisaged that explicitly separate instructions are given for the changes in position and alignment of the X-ray source 2 and the X-ray detector 4, for which separate signal devices and display instruments would also be provided. Separate instructions for the individual setting possibilities can likewise be envisaged.
- the control device 12 serves to control a brake device 13a for fixing the X-ray source 2 and a brake device 13b for fixing the X-ray detector 4.
- the brake devices 13a and / or 13b undertake the fixing constantly and are actuated separately in order to release the fixing temporarily, or that the brake devices 13a and / or 13b fix the X- ray source 2 and the X-ray detector 4 temporarily only, after separate actuation.
- a suitable method for fixing or locking is described in the European patent application EP 02102694.3 (PHDE 020295EP-P).
- the release device 14 is provided to release the X-ray equipment 1 to take an X-ray picture when the X-ray equipment 1 has achieved a trigger setting.
- This release can for example consist in a power supply for the X-ray source 2 being cleared so that the X-ray source 2 can produce X-rays.
- the aperture arrangement 15 can, as shown here, be integrated into the X-ray source 2, or it can also be separate from the X-ray source 2 itself. Furthermore, the aperture arrangement 15 can also be designed such that it is adjustable. A detection device 16 can then be provided for detecting the setting of the aperture arrangement, and the evaluation device 7 for determining a suitable trigger setting can be designed so as to result in a method of working analogous to that described above. Furthermore, the aperture arrangement 15 can be connected to an aperture determination device 17 for determining a suitable trigger aperture setting, and to an aperture setting device 18 for automatic setting of the aperture arrangement 15 in this trigger aperture setting, in order to enable automatic adaptation of the aperture arrangement 15 to an appropriate trigger setting of X-ray source 2 and X-ray detector 4. It can furthermore be envisaged that only one respectively predetermined portion of the overall surface of the X-ray detector 4 is used.
- Figure 2 shows a flow chart for a method according to the invention, for controlling the X-ray equipment 1.
- the brakes are activated, and the signal device 9 is set so that no signals are output. Alternatively, a "ready" signal can be output.
- the comparison device 8 By means of a comparison 22, in the comparison device 8 the current setting of the X-ray equipment 1 is compared with a trigger setting.
- a release 23 of the X-ray equipment 1 is effected by means of the release device 14, and after a positive decision 24, in step 25 a picture is taken.
- a picture is taken.
- IEC 60601-1-3 X-ray directive
- more detailed conditions for a trigger setting are laid down. If no picture is to be taken, an inquiry 26 takes place as to whether a setting alteration is to be made to the X-ray equipment.
- this inquiry 26 is also reached where the comparison 22 yields non-equality, via an intermediate step 27 in which it is ascertained that there is no release for the X-ray equipment 1.
- a movement of the X-ray source 2 or of the X-ray detector 4 should take place there follows a movement 28 of the X-ray source or a movement 29 of the X-ray detector, after which we then proceed once more to comparison 22, thus resulting in a loop.
- the aperture arrangement 15 is altered, and corresponding further steps then result from that. It can also be envisaged that not all the setting possibilities are realized, in other words that for example only the position Xl, Yl, Zl and alignment Alfal, Betal of the X-ray source 2 and the alignment Alfa2, Beta2 of the X-ray detector can be altered.
- the inquiry 26 can also take place such that no explicit inquiry takes place for example via a switching device, but that the detection devices 5a, 5b detect a desired movement by a change in the setting of the X-ray source or X-ray detector. Furthermore, there can be further differentiation, in that the individual setting possibilities along an x, y or z axis or around rotational axes are individually distinguished, and further separated movements are possible.
- FIG 3 shows a flow chart of a part of the method according to the invention as shown in Figure 2, in particular the steps 28 or 29.
- the brake for example a brake device 13a, 13b
- a timer is initialized, and this timer is started.
- a delay loop 42 we wait for a predetermined period of time to expire, which in this case is given as 1 second. This delay loop 42 provides an opportunity to enable the alteration of the current setting if this would not otherwise be possible on account of the subsequent steps.
- the brakes would - as illustrated below - automatically be activated and thus any alteration of the setting would be prevented.
- step 43 the current setting is compared to a trigger setting. In this comparison 43, it is checked whether the current setting corresponds to a trigger setting or is in proximity to it, and a method is established as to how a trigger setting can be reached.
- proximity we mean a range around the trigger setting in which it can be achieved with minimal alteration of the setting. For example, proximity can mean that the current position deviates by no more than 10% of the distance between the source 2 and detector 4 (film focus distance, FFD), and the current alignment deviates not more than 10° from a trigger setting.
- FFD film focus distance
- step 44 a signal is output which indicates to the user how a trigger setting can be achieved. Subsequently, a new comparison 43 takes place, wherein the user can have changed the current setting in the meantime.
- step 45 a corresponding signal is output that indicates this proximity. Just as in step 44, it is also indicated how a trigger position can be achieved.
- the speed at which the respectively current setting may change is checked. If this speed V lies above a limit speed VR as t, then a new comparison 43 takes place.
- the limit speed is that speed at which locking or fixing and stopping of the movement is still possible or desired. This speed results from the characteristics of the brake device 13a, 13b and of the X- ray equipment 1 in general. If the speed V now lies below or at the limit speed, then a comparison 47 takes place between the current setting and a trigger setting.
- step 43 follows once more. In the case of equality, in other words if a trigger setting has been reached, then the current setting is fixed by means of braking 48, and the procedure step for movement is concluded for the time being. If the comparison 43 yields equality between the current setting and a trigger setting, then a corresponding signal is output (step 49). If, analogously to step 46, a check 50 yields the result that the speed is too high, then step 43 follows once more. If it is possible to fix the current setting, then this takes place in the following step 48.
- the X-ray equipment according to the invention has suitable sensors for all the settings that are relevant for X-ray equipment (position, angle, possibly aperture setting). Since the geometric relation between the X-ray source and X-ray detector is thus known, this information can be used to locate a trigger setting that enables an X-ray picture to be taken safely and effectively, to provide the user with instructions as to how he can achieve such a setting, and to control the X-ray equipment in such a way that only safe and effective X-ray pictures are taken.
- By avoiding elaborate setting devices for the position and alignment of the X-ray source and X-ray detector both the X-ray equipment itself as well as its use are simplified and the safety is improved. Greater degrees of freedom are available to the user, he obtains better support from the system, and can thus improve the performance and the throughput rate of the system.
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