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Influence of monitor display resolution and displayed image size on the spatial resolution of ultra-high-resolution CT images: a phantom study.

Yoichiro Ikushima1,2, Shogo Tokurei3, Shusaku Sato4, Kojiro Ikushima5,4, Noriyuki Hashimoto6, Junji Morishita7, Hidetake Yabuuchi7.   

Abstract

To determine the optimal display conditions for ultra-high-resolution computed tomography (UHRCT) images in clinical practice, this study investigated the effects of liquid-crystal display (LCD) resolution and displayed image size on the spatial resolution of phantom images acquired using a UHRCT system. A phantom designed to evaluate the high-contrast resolution was scanned. The scan data were reconstructed into four types of UHRCT image series consisting of the following possible combinations: two types of reconstruction kernels on the filtered back-projection method (for the lung and mediastinum) and two types of matrix sizes (10242 and 20482). These images were displayed under eight types of display conditions: three image sizes displayed on a 2-megapixel (MP) and 3-MP color LCD and two image sizes on an 8-MP color LCD. A total of 32 samples (four image series × eight display conditions) were evaluated by eight observers for high-contrast resolution. The high-contrast resolution of the displayed UHRCT images was significantly affected by the displayed image size, although the largest (full-screen) displayed image size did not necessarily show the maximum high-contrast resolution. When the images were displayed in the full-screen size, LCD resolution affected the high-contrast resolution of only the 20482-matrix-size images reconstructed using the lung kernel. In conclusion, the spatial resolution of UHRCT images may be affected by LCD resolution and displayed image size. To optimize the clinical display conditions for UHRCT images, it is necessary to adopt an LCD with an adequate resolution for each viewing situation.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Japanese Society of Radiological Technology and Japan Society of Medical Physics.

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Keywords:  High-contrast resolution; Liquid–crystal displays (LCD); Matrix size; Phantom; Reconstruction kernel; Ultra-high-resolution computed tomography (UHRCT)

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35462583     DOI: 10.1007/s12194-022-00656-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiol Phys Technol        ISSN: 1865-0333


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1.  Ultra-high-resolution subtraction CT angiography in the follow-up of treated intracranial aneurysms.

Authors:  Frederick J A Meijer; Joanne D Schuijf; Joost de Vries; Hieronymus D Boogaarts; Willem-Jan van der Woude; Mathias Prokop
Journal:  Insights Imaging       Date:  2019-01-28
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