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J Digit Imaging ; 19(2): 181-7, 2006 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16437286

RESUMO

Task Group 18 (TG 18) of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine has developed guidelines for Assessment of Display Performance for Medical Imaging Systems. In this document, a method for determination of the maximum room lighting for displays is suggested. It is based on luminance measurements of a black target displayed on each display device at different room illuminance levels. Linear extrapolation of the above luminance measurements vs. room illuminance allows one to determine diffuse and specular reflection coefficients. TG 18 guidelines have established recommended maximum room lighting. It is based on the characterization of the display by its minimum and maximum luminance and the description of room by diffuse and specular coefficients. We carried out these luminance measurements for three selected displays to determine their optimum viewing conditions: one cathode ray tube and two flat panels. We found some problems with the application of the TG 18 guidelines to optimize viewing conditions for IBM T221 flat panels. Introduction of the requirement for minimum room illuminance allows a more accurate determination of the optimal viewing conditions (maximum and minimum room illuminance) for IBM flat panels. It also addresses the possible loss of contrast in medical images on flat panel displays because of the effect of nonlinearity in the dependence of luminance on room illuminance at low room lighting.


Assuntos
Terminais de Computador/normas , Apresentação de Dados/normas , Sistemas de Informação em Radiologia/normas , Interface Usuário-Computador , Guias como Assunto , Humanos , Luz , Controle de Qualidade , Estados Unidos
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J Digit Imaging ; 16(4): 350-5, 2003 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14747935

RESUMO

In this article we demonstrate the effect of room illuminance and surrounding monitor black level luminance on image quality for soft copy interpretation. Luminance values of a 10% central target and image quality evaluations and observer performance using a contrast-detail mammography (CDMAM) phantom demonstrate these effects. Our results indicate that high room illuminance has a more damaging effect on image quality when the surrounding monitor luminance is 0% to 5% of the maximum monitor luminance. The effect of room illuminance is less obvious when the surrounding monitor luminance is 20% of the maximum.


Assuntos
Iluminação , Monitorização Fisiológica , Calibragem , Apresentação de Dados , Humanos , Processamento de Imagem Assistida por Computador , Reconhecimento Automatizado de Padrão , Imagens de Fantasmas , Estimulação Luminosa , Intensificação de Imagem Radiográfica , Interpretação de Imagem Radiográfica Assistida por Computador , Sistemas de Informação em Radiologia , Percepção Visual
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Radiology ; 215(3): 891-6, 2000 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10831717

RESUMO

PURPOSE: To provide public health information by means of measurement of the radiation exposures that patients undergoing chest radiography would receive and to compare the results with those of a similar previous survey. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Surveyed facilities were randomly selected from each state. Patient exposure was evaluated along with film processing, half-value layer, and image quality. Additional information obtained concerned type of equipment, facility work load, radiographic technique, screen-film system, and grid type. RESULTS: Mean entrance air kerma in all facilities was 141 microGy (16.1 mR). Mean kilovoltage in all facilities was 101 kV. In 1994, 140 (90%) of 156 hospitals (vs 71% in 1984) and 92 (58%; nearly double the percentage in 1984) of 159 nonhospital sites were using grids. Scoring with the imaging test tool resulted in a mean spatial resolution of 2.3 cycles per millimeter, and a mean low-contrast sensitivity of about 3%. Two hundred fifty-three (80%) of 315 facilities surveyed were processing film at minimum acceptable performance levels. CONCLUSION: Mean entrance air kerma for all facilities did not substantially change. Although increased grid usage would lead to the expectation of higher measured exposures, this was offset by an increase in the use of faster screen-film combinations.


Assuntos
Inquéritos Epidemiológicos , Radiografia Torácica/tendências , Humanos , Imagens de Fantasmas , Doses de Radiação , Radiografia Torácica/instrumentação , Radiografia Torácica/estatística & dados numéricos , Distribuição Aleatória , Sensibilidade e Especificidade , Estados Unidos , Ecrans Intensificadores para Raios X
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