Detection of Simulated Chest Lesions with Normal and Reduced Radiation Dose
- 1 February 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Investigative Radiology
- Vol. 33 (2) , 98-103
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00004424-199802000-00007
Abstract
The authors compared a solid-state amorphous silicon (a-Si) detector and screen-film radiography (SFR) with regard to the detection of simulated pulmonary lesions. Evaluation of the impact of a dose reduction of 50% with this digital flat-panel detector was of special interest. A self-scanning flat-panel detector, based on a-Si technology with 143 X 143 µm pixel size, 1 k X 1 k matrix and 12-bit digital output was used. An asymmetric state-of-the-art screen-film system was compared with a-Si images taken at the same dose as SFR-images and at a dose reduced by 50%. An anthropomorphic chest phantom was superimposed by templates containing nodules, linear structures, reticular, and micronodular opacities in a random distribution. Receiver operating characteristic analysis was performed for 23,040 observations made by four independent observers. Student's t test (95% confidence-level) was used for statistical analysis. Receiver operating characteristic analysis showed that a-Si images taken at the same dose as SFR-images were significantly superior to SFR with respect to the detectability of lines (P = 0.01) and micronodular opacities(P CONCLUSIONS The results of this phantom study indicate that a-Si detector technology holds promise in terms of dose reduction in chest radiography without loss of diagnostic accuracy compared with SFR.Keywords
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