Claims
- 1. An x-ray diagnostics installation comprising:
- an x-ray tube fed by a high-voltage supply for generating x-rays for fluoroscopic examination of a subject;
- a video chain including image pick-up means for converting an optical x-ray image of said subject into a video signal sequence, by integrating said optical x-ray image, said video signal sequence consisting of a plurality of video images, and display means for displaying said x-ray image represented by said video images; and
- control means for, in a first mode, controlling operation of said high-voltage supply for continuously operating said x-ray tube to generate x-rays at a first intensity and for controlling operation of said video chain for reading out optical x-ray images, respectively integrated over first integration times, from said image pick-up means to obtain a plurality of successive video images supplied to said display means and for controlling display of said successive video images by said display means as displayed successive images each having an image duration, and, in a second mode, for controlling operation of said high-voltage supply for continuously operating said x-ray tube to generate x-rays at a second intensity, lower than said first intensity, said images pick-up means in said second mode integrating respective optical x-ray images generated at said second intensity over second integration times each of which is longer than any of said first integration times, and for controlling operation of said video chain for intermittently reading out said image pick-up means in a pulsed mode after a period of multiple image durations to obtain a plurality of intermittent video images supplied to said display means and for controlling display of said intermittent video images by said display means as displayed intermittent images each having the same image duration as said displayed successive video images.
- 2. An x-ray diagnostics installation as claimed in claim 1 wherein said control means includes setting means for selecting a number of image durations comprising said period of multiple image durations.
- 3. An x-ray diagnostics installation as claimed in claim 1 wherein said control means includes means for generating a pulse for effecting each read-out of a video image from said image pick-up, and setting means for selectively varying a spacing between pulses which define said period of multiple image durations and means, responsive to said spacing between said pulses, for automatically and correspondingly adjusting said high-voltage supply for maintaining a constant dose rate per x-ray image.
- 4. An x-ray diagnostics installation as claimed in claim 1 wherein said pick up means comprises a video camera.
- 5. An x-ray diagnostics installation as claimed in claim 1 wherein said pick-up means comprises a CCD converter.
- 6. An x-ray diagnostics installation as claimed in claim 1 wherein said video chain includes an x-ray image intensifier having an integrated semiconductor transducer.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/032,092, filed Mar. 17, 1993.
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Continuations (1)
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