2014
DOI: 10.1148/radiol.14132722
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Digital Breast Tomosynthesis: Observer Performance of Clustered Microcalcification Detection on Breast Phantom Images Acquired with an Experimental System Using Variable Scan Angles, Angular Increments, and Number of Projection Views

Abstract: With imaging that did not include x-ray source motion or patient motion during acquisition of the projection views, narrow-angle DBT digital breast tomosynthesis provided higher sensitivity and conspicuity than wide-angle DBT digital breast tomosynthesis for subtle microcalcification clusters.

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“…1(b)) and from previous studies (Bria et al , 2014; Sahiner et al , 2012; Ge et al , 2007). Third, the quality and detectability of MCs in DBT, and thus PPJ, will depend on the acquisition geometry of the DBT system (Chan et al , 2014) and the reconstruction technique, which have not been examined in the current study. The impacts of the various factors on the detection of MCs by the different CADe approaches have to be investigated in the future.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1(b)) and from previous studies (Bria et al , 2014; Sahiner et al , 2012; Ge et al , 2007). Third, the quality and detectability of MCs in DBT, and thus PPJ, will depend on the acquisition geometry of the DBT system (Chan et al , 2014) and the reconstruction technique, which have not been examined in the current study. The impacts of the various factors on the detection of MCs by the different CADe approaches have to be investigated in the future.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be noted that these studies used small data sets with different imaging conditions and/or different DBT systems. Although the reduction of overlapping fibroglandular tissue is beneficial for mass detection, the dependence of the signal strength of microcalcifications in DBT on different design parameters and reconstruction techniques continues to be a topic of investigation (Chan et al , 2014; Lu et al , 2011; Das et al , 2011; Hu and Zhao, 2011; Lu et al , 2010; Sidky et al , 2009; Sechopoulos and Ghetti, 2009). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The digital detector is stationary during image acquisition. The system uses a step-and-shoot design and can acquire DBT scan with variable combinations of number of projections and angular increments (Chan et al 2014, Goodsitt et al 2014). The DBT system uses an Rh-anode/Rh-filter x-ray source for all breasts.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The modular breast simulating phantom 57 consisted of a stack of five 1-cm-thick 50% adipose/50% glandular heterogeneous slabs that mimic the composition and parenchymal pattern of the breast (CIRS, Inc.). We arranged the slabs in the stack in four different orders and each was imaged as a different phantom.…”
Section: F Breast Phantomsmentioning
confidence: 99%