Lesion detection performance in an anthropomorphic chest phantom: comparative analysis of low-dose CT data on two hybrid imaging systems
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21/08/2015
21/08/2015
01/06/2014
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Resumo |
Introduction: multimodality environment; requirement for greater understanding of the imaging technologies used, the limitations of these technologies, and how to best interpret the results; dose optimization; introduction of new techniques; current practice and best practice; incidental findings, in low-dose CT images obtained as part of the hybrid imaging process, are an increasing phenomenon with advancing CT technology; resultant ethical and medico-legal dilemmas; understanding limitations of these procedures important when reporting images and recommending follow-up; free-response observer performance study was used to evaluate lesion detection in low-dose CT images obtained during attenuation correction acquisitions for myocardial perfusion imaging, on two hybrid imaging systems. |
Identificador |
Jessop M, Thompson JD, Sanderud A, Jorge J, Lança L, Hogg P, et al. Lesion detection performance in an anthropomorphic chest phantom: comparative analysis of low-dose CT data on two hybrid imaging systems. In Proceedings of International Society of Radiographer and Radiological Technologists, Helsinki (Finland), FIN, 12th to 15th June 2014. 9789526707433 |
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eng |
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http://portfolio-web.ess.fi/www/SuomenRontgenhoitajat/2014_ISRRT/#/1/ |
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openAccess |
Palavras-Chave | #Radiology #Imaging system #Anthropomorphic chest #Phantom #Dosimetry |
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conferenceObject |