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Hounsfield Unit
, Radiodensity, CT Scan Window Level, CT Scan Window Width
See Also
Cat Scan
Definitions
Hounsfield Unit
XRay attenuation unit used in CT Scan interpretation
Characterizes the relative density of a substance (amount of X-ray radiation absorbed by each element in tissue)
Each pixel is assigned a value between -1000 (air, black) to Zero (water) to +3000 (dense bone, white)
Indications
Computed Tomographic Scanning (CT Scan)
Imaging
Substance densities in Hounsfield Units (Radiodensity)
Air: -1000
Lung
: -700
Soft Tissue: -300 to -100
Fat: -50
Water: 0
CSF: +15
Blood: +30 to +45
Muscle
: +40
Calculus: +100 to +400
Bone: +1000 (up to +3000 for dense bone)
Imaging
CT Window Settings
Window
Gray scale value assigned to tissues of various densities
Materials with densities less than the lower window limit will be displayed as 100% black
Materials with densities greater than the upper limit will be displayed as 100% white
Window Width
Range of Hounsfield Units displayed
Hounsfield Units are divided into 16 gradations to display on screen
Human eye can discern 700-900 shades of gray
Kimpke (2007) J Digit Imaging 20(4): 422–32 [PubMed]
Window Level
Hounsfeld Unit in center of the window width
Mid-Radiodensity in the total range
Window Setting
Displayed as L/W = Level/Width
Abdominal CT
= 350/50 (soft tissue Radiodensity)
Range: -125 to +225 HU centered at +50 HU
Gradations: Each 350/16 or 22 HU displays a different shade of gray on the screen
Chest
CT = 1500/-500 (air Radiodensity)
Range = -1250 to +250 HU centered at -500 HU
Gradations: Each 1500/16 or 94 HU displays a different shade of gray on the screen
Bone CT = 2000/250 (bone Radiodensity)
Range = -750 to +1250 HU centered at +250 HU
Gradations: Each 2000/16 or 125 HU displays a different shade of gray on the screen
Brain CT = 45/80
Range = 5 to 85
Includes CSF (0 HU), brain parenchyma (20-50 HU) and blood (30-70 HU)
Consider Subdural CT Window = 50/130 or 70-100/150-300
Wider window helps differentiate
Subdural Hematoma
s
Window Adjustments (PACS screen adjustment)
Inverted Image
Flips color gradient, where air is bright white (eases free air visualization)
Window Width (Horizontal adjustments)
Drag mouse right to increase window width
Increases range of HU per each 1/16 shade of gray
Decreases contrast
Drag mouse left to decrease window width
Decreases range of HU per each 1/16 shade of gray
Increases contrast
Window Level (Vertical adjustments)
Drag mouse up to increase the window level
Increases the middle or mean Radiodensity toward bone (or white, +1000 HU)
Drag mouse down to decrease the window level
Decreases the middle or mean Radiodensity toward air (or black, -1000 HU)
Resources
McGonigal (2013)
Trauma
MedEd, July, 2013
http:\\www.traumameded.com
References
Broder (2021) Crit Dec Emerg Med 35(5): 10-1
Hounsfield (1980) Med Phys 7:283-90 [PubMed]
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