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CT X-Ray Tubes are very expensive to replace. So how do you know when itu2019s time to replace your CT Scanner X-ray tube? <br>
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X-ray Tube Count Measures for CT Scanners By: Vikki Harmonay Sensible Solutions for Refurbished Radiology
An X-ray tube is the heart and soul of a CT Scanner. Since it is responsible for creating the X-ray, it’s Xray tube Count also very expensive to replace. So how do you know when it’s time to replace your CT Scanner X-ray tube? It can be confusing, since each manufacturer has different ways for CT tube count measuring. X-ray tubes for CT Scanners are defined by how much heat they can endure. These are measured in MHU (Mega Heat Unit). The higher the number of MHU, the more heat your X-ray tube can take, and therefore, the more examinations it can perform. Sensible Solutions for Refurbished Radiology
Tube usage is defined by effect x time = tube usage. There are four types of tube measures: • The total of patient exams • Clicks/counts • Scan seconds • Milliampere seconds or mAs Sensible Solutions for Refurbished Radiology
Total Patient Exams: This is the sum of individual cases performed with the CT Scanner X-ray tube. Since it doesn’t include information about the length of exams or how much energy was used, it’s the least certain way to determine tube use and ultimately the CT tube life expectancy. It’s only helpful if no other tube measure is available. Clicks/Counts: This method of measurement will tell you how many exposures the tube has actually performed. It doesn’t let you know how much energy has been spent during these exposures. The clicks enable you to calculate the time the tube has been used, based on the gantry rotation speed. Toshiba (now Canon Medical) uses this term. Sensible Solutions for Refurbished Radiology
Scan Seconds: This measures the duration of tube exposures and is a much more accurate measure. It doesn’t, however, indicate how much effect/heat has run through the tube. This is the most popular method of measuring used by manufacturers, including GE, Siemens, Philips and Toshiba. mAs: mAs or Millimpere Seconds provides information of both the duration of the exposures and how much power has run through the X-ray tube. It’s the most accurate measure of X-ray tube count. On average, a 7 MHU tube lasts more than 150 million mAs, and a 4 MHU tube lasts approximately 70-100 million mAs. Sensible Solutions for Refurbished Radiology
The Best Measure of CT Scanner X-ray Tubes mAs is by far the best way to determine the lifetime of an X-ray tube. However, it’s important to remember that tube lifetime is unpredictable and there are some tubes with high measures that last a long time, like Philips MCR tubes. A Helpful Tip Be sure to warm up your CT Scanner before every examination, in order to limit the strain on the system due to heat shock. It will extend the life of your X-ray tube. Sensible Solutions for Refurbished Radiology
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