Contrast-detail analysis of three flat panel detectors for digital radiography.
In this paper we performed a contrast detail analysis of three commercially available flat panel detectors, two based on the indirect detection mechanism (GE Revolution XQ/i, system A, and Trixell/Philips Pixium 4600, system B) and one based on the direct detection mechanism (Hologic DirectRay DR 1000, system C). The experiment was conducted using standard x-ray radiation quality and a widely used contrast-detail phantom. Images were evaluated using a four alternative forced choice paradigm on a diagnostic-quality softcopy monitor. At the low and intermediate exposures, systems A and B gave equivalent performances. At the high dose levels, system A performed better than system B in the entire range of target sizes, even though the pixel size of system A was about 40% larger than that of system B. At all the dose levels, the performances of the system C (direct system) were lower than those of system A and B (indirect systems). Theoretical analyses based on the Perception Statistical Model gave similar predicted SNRT values corresponding to an observer efficiency of about 0.08 for systems A and B and 0.05 for system C.
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- X-Ray Intensifying Screens
- Relative Biological Effectiveness
- Radiographic Image Enhancement
- Phantoms, Imaging
- Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
- Neoplasms
- Models, Statistical
- Humans
- Contrast Media
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Published In
DOI
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Volume
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Start / End Page
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Related Subject Headings
- X-Ray Intensifying Screens
- Relative Biological Effectiveness
- Radiographic Image Enhancement
- Phantoms, Imaging
- Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
- Neoplasms
- Models, Statistical
- Humans
- Contrast Media
- 5105 Medical and biological physics