Chest computed radiography imaging parameters for nodule detection: a comparison of image quality and entrance skin dose

This study was performed on an anthropomorphic phantom to investigate the performance of three computed radiography (CR) systems with regard to the detection of simulated lung nodules and entrance skin dose. Forty-five chest radiographic images were obtained with three different kVp (100, 110, 120)...

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Main Author: Sun, Zhonghua
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Published: American Scientific Publishers 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/16389
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description This study was performed on an anthropomorphic phantom to investigate the performance of three computed radiography (CR) systems with regard to the detection of simulated lung nodules and entrance skin dose. Forty-five chest radiographic images were obtained with three different kVp (100, 110, 120) and five mAs settings (1.0, 2.0, 4.0, 8.0, 10). Image noise, defined as standard deviation (SD) was measured at seven regions of interest and entrance skin dose (ESD) was measured during exposure of each imaging parameter. The mean ESD was measured 0.256 mGy, 0.272 mGy and 0.308 mGy, corresponding to the Afga CR, Kodak CR and Fuji CR systems, respectively. ESD increased significantly with the increase of the kVp and mAs (p<0.001) in the CR systems. SD was significantly different when the mAs were changed (p<0.001), but it was independent of the kVp values (p=0.07-0.30). Up to 40% dose reduction was achieved when kVp was reduced from 120 kVp to 100 kVp, while more than 50% dose reduction could be achieved when mAs were decreased with excellent visualisation of all nodules without compromising image quality. Our results show that radiation dose can be significantly reduced through lowering kVp and mAs without affecting the image quality and visualisation of lung nodules.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-163892017-09-13T15:04:07Z Chest computed radiography imaging parameters for nodule detection: a comparison of image quality and entrance skin dose Sun, Zhonghua image quality Computed radiography digital imaging radiation dose noise This study was performed on an anthropomorphic phantom to investigate the performance of three computed radiography (CR) systems with regard to the detection of simulated lung nodules and entrance skin dose. Forty-five chest radiographic images were obtained with three different kVp (100, 110, 120) and five mAs settings (1.0, 2.0, 4.0, 8.0, 10). Image noise, defined as standard deviation (SD) was measured at seven regions of interest and entrance skin dose (ESD) was measured during exposure of each imaging parameter. The mean ESD was measured 0.256 mGy, 0.272 mGy and 0.308 mGy, corresponding to the Afga CR, Kodak CR and Fuji CR systems, respectively. ESD increased significantly with the increase of the kVp and mAs (p<0.001) in the CR systems. SD was significantly different when the mAs were changed (p<0.001), but it was independent of the kVp values (p=0.07-0.30). Up to 40% dose reduction was achieved when kVp was reduced from 120 kVp to 100 kVp, while more than 50% dose reduction could be achieved when mAs were decreased with excellent visualisation of all nodules without compromising image quality. Our results show that radiation dose can be significantly reduced through lowering kVp and mAs without affecting the image quality and visualisation of lung nodules. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/16389 10.1166/jmihi.2014.1283 American Scientific Publishers restricted
spellingShingle image quality
Computed radiography
digital imaging
radiation dose
noise
Sun, Zhonghua
Chest computed radiography imaging parameters for nodule detection: a comparison of image quality and entrance skin dose
title Chest computed radiography imaging parameters for nodule detection: a comparison of image quality and entrance skin dose
title_full Chest computed radiography imaging parameters for nodule detection: a comparison of image quality and entrance skin dose
title_fullStr Chest computed radiography imaging parameters for nodule detection: a comparison of image quality and entrance skin dose
title_full_unstemmed Chest computed radiography imaging parameters for nodule detection: a comparison of image quality and entrance skin dose
title_short Chest computed radiography imaging parameters for nodule detection: a comparison of image quality and entrance skin dose
title_sort chest computed radiography imaging parameters for nodule detection: a comparison of image quality and entrance skin dose
topic image quality
Computed radiography
digital imaging
radiation dose
noise
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/16389