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12 April 2002 Evaluation of displays for medical x-ray applications using observer performance
Patrik Sund, Markus Hakansson, Lars Lindskog, Ulf Tylen, Susanne Kheddache, Lars Gunnar Mansson
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A physical and clinical evaluation of four different display systems intended for the presentation of medical x-ray images was performed. State-of-the-art b/w display devices were studied as well as a low-cost color display. The systems tested were: a) CRT 21' b/w 1K, b) CRT 21' b/w, 2K, c) CRT 21' color, 1K, d) LCD 20.8' b/w, 1.5K. All displays were, as far as possible, adjusted to conform to DICOM 3.0 part 14. The physical evaluation included quantities such as resolution, flickering and uniformity. The clinical evaluation was performed by 15 radiologists using visual grading analysis of one phantom chest image and 12 clinical images of the chest and small bones. One subtle pathological structure and one anatomical structure were rated. The CRT b/w 1K display was used as the reference display system. All displays were evaluated at two different luminance levels (160 and 320 cd/m2) and viewed under two different ambient light conditions (10 and 40 lux). The LCD 1.5K display was rated best and the color CRT display was rated worst for both luminance levels. The result for the color CRT display - unable to produce more than 120 cd/m2 - at the high ambient light setting was very poor.
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Patrik Sund, Markus Hakansson, Lars Lindskog, Ulf Tylen, Susanne Kheddache, and Lars Gunnar Mansson "Evaluation of displays for medical x-ray applications using observer performance", Proc. SPIE 4686, Medical Imaging 2002: Image Perception, Observer Performance, and Technology Assessment, (12 April 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.462671
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KEYWORDS
CRTs

LCDs

Flat panel displays

Image quality

Visualization

Chest

Radiology

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