[Intl_DxMedPhys] Siemens Pro.Pulse questions
Douglas Pfeiffer
xraydoug at me.com
Wed Aug 6 12:06:25 EDT 2025
Well, isn’t that intuitive! Thanks, Mark, I’ll give it a try.
Best regards,
Doug
Douglas Pfeiffer, MS, DABR FACR, FAAPM
Medical Physicist, Radiation Safety Officer
Boulder Community Health
xraydoug at me.com
303.415.7515
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> On Aug 6, 2025, at 9:36 AM, Mark Supanich <Mark_Supanich at rush.edu> wrote:
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> On the Alpha (same Somaris 10 software) in the expert scan mode when you set the tube angle for static acquisition – I discovered that for the A tube to be at 12 O’clock position you need to set the angle to 270 degrees. Setting it at 0 degrees puts the B tube at 12 O’clock. I would presume the same thing is true for the Pro Pulse and may be the source of this issue.
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> Good morning, all! I have a question for anyone out there has experience with the Siemens Pro. Pulse in service mode. I am trying to make static exposure measurements for kV and HVL. I align my sensor at isocenter and I get no reading at all.
> Good morning, all!
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> I have a question for anyone out there has experience with the Siemens Pro.Pulse in service mode. I am trying to make static exposure measurements for kV and HVL. I align my sensor at isocenter and I get no reading at all. If I offset inferiorly by about 1 cm, I get a trigger, but the measurements don’t make sense. The image put up by the scanner is white circle, oddly enough. I’d be most grateful if someone can help me figure out what’s going on and how to fix it!
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> Best regards,
> Doug
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> Douglas Pfeiffer, MS, DABR FACR, FAAPM
> Medical Physicist, Radiation Safety Officer
> Boulder Community Health
> xraydoug at me.com <mailto:xraydoug at me.com>
> 303.415.7515
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> The opinions expressed in this message are the product of the gray and white matter loitering in my cranium. I speak for myself and no one else, unless I say otherwise.
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