

Author: Tingberg A Herrmann C Lanhede B Almén A Sandborg M McVey G Mattsson S Panzer W Besjakov J Månsson L G Kheddache S Alm Carlsson G Dance D R Tylén U Zankl M
Publisher: British Institute of Radiology
ISSN: 0007-1285
Source: British Journal of Radiology, Vol.77, Iss.915, 2004-03, pp. : 204-215
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Abstract
The “European Guidelines on Quality Criteria for Diagnostic Radiographic Images” do not address the choice of the film characteristic (H&D) curve, which is an important parameter for the description of a radiographic screen–film system. The image contrast of clinical lumbar spine and chest radiographs was altered by digital image processing techniques, simulating images with different H&D curves, both steeper and flatter than the original. The manipulated images were printed on film for evaluation. Seven experienced radiologists evaluated the clinical image quality by analysing the fulfilment of the European Image Criteria (ICS) and by visual grading analysis (VGA) of in total 224 lumbar spine and 360 chest images. A parallel study of the effect of the H&D curve has also been made using a theoretical model. The contrast (ΔOD) of relevant anatomical details was calculated, using a Monte Carlo simulation-model of the complete imaging system including a 3D voxel phantom of a patient. Correlations between the calculated contrast and the radiologists' assessment by VGA were sought. The results of the radiologists' assessment show that the quality in selected regions of lumbar spine and chest images can be significantly improved by the use of films with a steeper H&D curve compared with the standard latitude film. Significant (
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