2015
DOI: 10.1259/bjr.20150057
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Evaluation of a new system for chest tomosynthesis: aspects of image quality of different protocols determined using an anthropomorphic phantom

Abstract: Cite this article as: Jadidi M, Sundin A, Aspelin P, Båth M, Nyrén S. Evaluation of a new system for chest tomosynthesis: aspects of image quality of different protocols determined using an anthropomorphic phantom. Objective: To compare the image quality obtained with the different protocols in a new chest digital tomosynthesis (DTS) system. Methods: A chest phantom was imaged with chest X-ray equipment with DTS. 10 protocols were used, and for each protocol, nine acquisitions were performed. Four observers vi… Show more

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“…As motion artefacts degrade images in DTS, investigation of different acquisition times is an important part of the optimisation of image quality and this can determine the diagnostic yield in imaging. 10 In a previous visual grading study based on an anthropomorphic chest phantom, a DTS protocol with acquisition time 6.3 s was found to yield images whose quality did not differ significantly for any class of image quality criteria from images obtained by using the protocol recommended by the vendor with acquisition time 12 s. 11 Possible advantages of the protocol with short acquisition time related to the reduced risk of breathing and other motion artefacts could for obvious reasons not affect the outcome of the phantom study. Thus, it is conceivable that this protocol actually could lead to increased image quality in the clinical situation.…”
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“…As motion artefacts degrade images in DTS, investigation of different acquisition times is an important part of the optimisation of image quality and this can determine the diagnostic yield in imaging. 10 In a previous visual grading study based on an anthropomorphic chest phantom, a DTS protocol with acquisition time 6.3 s was found to yield images whose quality did not differ significantly for any class of image quality criteria from images obtained by using the protocol recommended by the vendor with acquisition time 12 s. 11 Possible advantages of the protocol with short acquisition time related to the reduced risk of breathing and other motion artefacts could for obvious reasons not affect the outcome of the phantom study. Thus, it is conceivable that this protocol actually could lead to increased image quality in the clinical situation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…For those patients, a short acquisition time (6.3 s) is essential without compromising the image quality. 11 The second advantageis a reduction of the risk of presence of the respiratory motion artefact. .…”
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confidence: 99%
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