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Image Quality
The degree to which an image is able to provide sufficient diagnostic information to answer a clinical question.
Suboptimal Images
Images that do not meet the required diagnostic quality and may necessitate repeat imaging.
MRT
Medical Radiation Technologist, responsible for the evaluation of image quality and interpretation.
Reject Analysis
A quality control process that examines suboptimal images to identify causes of rejection and improve imaging techniques.
Diagnostic Quality
The level of quality in an image that allows healthcare professionals to correctly interpret the clinical situation.
Sharpness
A key factor affecting image quality, referring to the clarity or detail visible in the image.
Exposure
The amount of radiation used to create an image, which can affect its quality.
Image Artefacts
Unwanted alterations or distortions in an image that can interfere with accurate interpretation.
Correct Patient Positioning
Ensuring the patient is positioned correctly to capture the required anatomical area in the imaging process.
Quality Control Activities
Processes undertaken to assess and improve the quality of imaging techniques and outcomes.