Description: The monitoring of the quality of X-ray images produced for diagnostic purposes is an essential process in the field of radiology. This monitoring involves the systematic evaluation of the generated images to ensure they meet the necessary quality standards for accurate diagnosis. The quality of X-ray images is fundamental, as a poor image can lead to misdiagnoses, affecting patient care. This process includes verifying parameters such as spatial resolution, contrast, uniformity, and the absence of artifacts. Additionally, monitoring is carried out through the implementation of quality control protocols, which may include regular calibration of equipment, staff training, and conducting reference image tests. The importance of this monitoring lies in its ability to ensure that images are clear and accurate, which in turn contributes to patient safety and the effectiveness of medical treatment. In a clinical setting, monitoring the quality of X-ray images is not only a regulatory requirement but also a practice that enhances confidence in diagnostic results and overall medical care.