Has the Mammography Quality Standards Act Affected the Mammography Quality in North Carolina?
- 1 April 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Roentgen Ray Society in American Journal of Roentgenology
- Vol. 174 (4) , 1089-1091
- https://doi.org/10.2214/ajr.174.4.1741089
Abstract
OBJECTIVE. The United States Food and Drug Administration implemented federal regulations governing mammography under the Mammography Quality Standards Act (MQSA) of 1992. During 1995, its first year in implementation, we examined the impact of the MQSA on the quality of mammography in North Carolina. MATERIALS AND METHODS. All mammography facilities were inspected during 1993-1994, and again in 1995. Both inspections evaluated mean glandular radiation dose, phantom image evaluation, darkroom fog, and developer temperature. Two mammography health specialists employed by the North Carolina Division of Radiation Protection performed all inspections and collected and codified data. RESULTS. The percentage of facilities that met quality standards increased from the first inspection to the second inspection. Phantom scores passing rate was 31.6% versus 78.2%; darkroom fog passing rate was 74.3% versus 88.5%; and temperature difference passing rate was 62.4% versus 86.9%. CONCLUSION. In 1995, the first year that the MQSA was in effect, there was a significant improvement in the quality of mammography in North Carolina. This improvement probably resulted from facilities' compliance with federal regulations.Keywords
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