| Literature DB >> 8334259 |
R D Müller1, V John, M Voss, B Buddenbrock, C Blendl, H Hirche, K Ewen, E Löhr.
Abstract
Exposures of an anthropomorphic thorax phantom in posteroanterior projection were made using a focus-film distance of 200 cm and 125 kV with film-screen combinations in class 200 (Curix RP 1L/MR 200) and class 400 (Curix ST-L/Regular). Pathomorphological structures of the lung parenchyma of fine nodular, linear and reticular types were simulated by suitable materials. A ROC analysis including a t-test showed no significant difference in the evaluation of these structural details (p > 0.05). In order to describe image quality for the two film-screen systems, density curves, sigma D-curves and modulation transfer function (MTF) were determined. The only demonstrable difference was reduced MTF of 10-15% for the higher intensification film-screen combination with a resulting poorer resolution of 3.7 l/mm (for the 400 system) compared with 4.3 l/mm for the 200 system.Mesh:
Year: 1993 PMID: 8334259 DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1032721
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rofo ISSN: 1438-9010