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Examining Practitioners' Assessments of Perceived Aesthetic and Diagnostic Quality of High kVp-Low mAs Pelvis, Chest, Skull, and Hand Phantom Radiographs.

Jenna R Lorusso1, Lyndsay Fitzgeorge2, Daniel Lorusso3, Elizabeth Lorusso2.   

Abstract

This study investigated the usefulness of the dose optimization strategy of increased tube voltage (kVp) and decreased tube current-exposure time product (mAs) (or high kVp-low mAs) by examining practitioners' assessments of perceived aesthetic and diagnostic quality of direct digital radiographs acquired using this strategy. Ninety-one practitioners (radiologists, radiology residents, radiographers, and radiography students) from eight clinical sites in Ontario examined three types of radiographs ("standard" image, +20 kVp image, and +30 kVp image) for anthropomorphic pelvis, chest, skull, and hand phantoms and rated (on a five-point scale) each image in regard to its perceived aesthetic quality, perceived diagnostic quality, and visualization of anatomic structures. Our primary findings are that for the pelvis, skull, and hand-although not the chest-images acquired using standard technical factors were rated significantly higher in diagnostic and aesthetic quality than those acquired using the high kVp-low mAs strategy. Despite this, both standard and dose-optimized images of the pelvis, skull, and hand were rated to be of acceptable diagnostic quality for clinical use. In conclusion, for the pelvis, skull, and hand, an increase of 20 kVp was an effective strategy to reduce dose while still acquiring images of diagnostic quality.
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Keywords:  Anthropomorphic phantom; chest; direct digital radiography; dose optimization; hand; high kVp-low mAs; multiple anatomic areas; pelvis; perceived aesthetic image quality; perceived diagnostic image quality; practitioner assessments; skull

Year:  2015        PMID: 31052090     DOI: 10.1016/j.jmir.2015.01.109

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Imaging Radiat Sci        ISSN: 1876-7982


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1.  An evaluation of the effect of tube potential on clinical image quality using direct digital detectors for pelvis and lumbar spine radiographs.

Authors:  Nicole E Peacock; Adam L Steward; Peter J Riley
Journal:  J Med Radiat Sci       Date:  2020-06-03
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