Title: Resident Physics Series
1Resident Physics Series
- ACR Mammography Protocols
2Mammography QC Manual
Revised Edition, 1999
Sections
- Radiologist
- Clinical Image Quality
- Radiologic Technologist
- Medical Physicist
3Facility Responsibility
- Designate One Lead Interpreting Physician
4Radiologists Responsibilities
- Designate one technologist responsible for QC
- QC tech can delegate responsibilities to others
5Lead Physicians Responsibilities
- Ensure technologists have adequate
- orientation
- based on procedure manual
- training
- continuing education
- Ensure effective QC program
6Radiologists Responsibilities
- Ensure availability of appropriate test
equipment - Arrange staffing / scheduling to allow time for QC
7Radiologists Responsibilities
- provide frequent consistent positive negative
feedback to technologists about film quality QC - Review technologists test results
- no less than every 3 months
- more often if inconsistentresults
8Radiologists Responsibilities
- Select a medical physicist
- administers QC program
- performs physicists tests
- Review physicists test results
9Radiologists Responsibilities
- Oversee or designate qualified individual to
oversee radiation protection program for - employees
- patients
- individuals in surrounding area
10Radiologists Responsibilities
- Ensure proper maintenance of records in QC
procedures manual - employee qualifications
- mammography technique / procedures
- quality control / safety / protection
- infection control
11Radiologists Responsibilities
- The radiologist is ultimately responsible for
the quality of films produced under his or her
direction and bears ultimate responsibility for
both proper QC testing and QA procedures in
mammography.
12Physicists Responsibilities
- Note All physicists tests are to be done
annually or after tube replacement or major
service
13Physicists Responsibilities Mammography Unit
Assembly Evaluation
- mechanical stability / identification of sharp
edges - receptor stability
- locks / motions / detents
- operator shielding
- thickness scale accuracy
- indicator lights working
- technique chart posted (see next slide)
14Physicists Responsibilities Mammography Unit
Assembly Evaluation
- Cassettes slide smoothly into/out of holder
- Override available for auto-decompression
- display must indicate when auto-decompression
turned off - Manual release of compression if power lost
15Collimation Assessment
- x-ray light field alignment
- beam does not exceed receptor by gt 2 SID
- compression paddle / receptor alignment at chest
wall within 1 SID - paddle not visible on image
- Image should fill film
- Many units by design will not do this
16Physicists Responsibilities
- Focal Spot Performance
- limiting resolution pattern
- kVp accuracy / reproducibility
- Beam quality (HVL)
- minimum maximum
- minimum patient dose
- maximum image contrast
17Automatic Exposure Control (AEC / Phototiming)
- kVp tracking
- Thickness tracking
- image mode tracking (cassette sizes, w w/o grid)
- automatic mode tracking
- unit selects kVp, target, filter
- density control
- even steps of 15-20
18Physicists Responsibilities
- Screen Uniformity
- compare O.D. of each cassette using phototimer
- AEC Reproducibility
19Physicists Responsibilities
- Breast Entrance Exposure, Average Glandular Dose,
- RMI-156 accreditation phantom used for entrance
exposure / average glandular dose
20Breast Average Glandular Dose Limits
- 0.3 rad (300 mrads, 3 mGy) maximum per view for
screen-film receptors using a grid - 0.1 rad (100 mrads, 1 mGy) maximum per view for
non-grid screen-film receptors - Radiation output rate gt 800 mR/sec
21Image Quality Evaluation
- use RMI-156 accreditation phantom
- record
- fibers
- speck groups
- masses
- optical densities
- technique
22A Poor Phantom Image
23Artifact Identification
- Artifact evaluation / description
- determination of artifact source
- processor
- other equipment
- Done with phantomfilm
24Physicists Responsibilities
- Viewing conditions
- ambient light
- viewbox brightness
- My experience
- Ambient lighting often ignored
25Technologists Responsibilities
All QC must not only be performed but must be
documented!
- Daily
- darkroom cleanliness
- processor quality control
- sensitometric data
- Weekly
- screen cleanliness
- viewboxes and viewing conditions
- Phantom images
26Technologists ResponsibilitiesMonthly Visual
Checklist
- visual checklist
- SID indicator
- angle indicator
- locks
- field light
- smooth motions
27Technologists ResponsibilitiesMonthly Visual
Checklist
- cassette lock
- Is cassette held firmed in place when tubestand
tilted - Compression device firm compression
- Smooth edges
- Holds pressure
- hand switch placement
- visibility
- switches/ lights/ meters
- cones/ collimators
28Technologists ResponsibilitiesQuarterly
- Fixer retention analysis
- Fixer affects archivability of films
- Repeat analysis
- breakdown by cause
- motion
- positioning
- technique
- static
- etc.
29Semi-Annual Technologists Responsibilities
Darkroom Fog
- must use sensitized film
- partially cover previously exposed phantom film
in darkroom for 2 minutes - up to .05 O.D. increase acceptable
30Semi-annual Technologists Responsibilities
- Screen Film Contact
- 40 lines/inch Copper mesh
- subjective results
- poor contact can result if time (15 minutes) not
provided for air to bleed out of cassette after
closing - NOTE 15 minutes between cassette loading
exposure must be provided for all clinical films
to insure good contact
31Semi-annual Technologists Responsibilities
32Semi-Annual Technologists Responsibilities
- Compression
- can use bathroom scale covered with towel
- 25 - 40 pounds for automatic systems
- at least 25 pounds for manual compression
33From the FDA
34FDA Facility Procedure Count(as of November 1,
2007)
- Total certified facilities 8,837
- Total accredited units 13,590
- Certified facilities with FFDM units 2,434
- Accredited FFDM units 3,644
- Total annual mammography procedures 35,385,494
35MQSA Violation Levels
- Level 1 (Most serious)
- Example Unqualified personnel
- Requires written response within 15 days
- Level 2
- May compromise quality of service provided
- Example No physics survey within 14 months
- Requires written response within 30 days
- Level 3
- Minor deviations from MQSA standards
- Example missing QC records
- No written response required.
36FDA Inspection Violations (2007)
37Why Sites Failed Accreditation2001 - 2003
38Units Passing Accreditation2001-2003
39Units Passing Accreditation 2003
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41What is FFDM?
- Fly Fishing Democratic Mothers
- Far Field Dignified Marketing
- Fat Farm for Dumb Maniacs
42What is FFDM?
- Full Field Digital Mammography
43How Popular is FFDM
44Number of Accredited FFDM Units
Nov 03
Nov 07
45Is the Overall of Mammo Units IncreasingorAre
these Replacement Units?
46Number of Accredited Units
Nov 03
Nov 07
47The End