Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10731508 | Physica Medica | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
A retrofit flat panel detector was integrated with a GE DMR+ analog mammography system and characterized using detective quantum efficiency (DQE). Technical system performance was evaluated using the European Guidelines protocol, followed by a limited evaluation of clinical image quality for 20 cases using image quality criteria in the European Guidelines. Optimal anode/filter selections were established using signal difference-to-noise ratio measurements. Only small differences in peak DQE were seen between the three anode/filter settings, with an average value of 0.53. For poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) thicknesses above 60âmm, the Rh/Rh setting was the optimal anode/filter setting. The system required a mean glandular dose of 0.54âmGy at 30âkV Rh/Rh to reach the Acceptable gold thickness limit for 0.1âmm details. Imaging performance of the retrofit unit with the GE DMR+ is notably better than of powder based computed radiography systems and is comparable to current flat panel FFDM systems.
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Authors
Nicholas W. Marshall, Chantal van Ongeval, Hilde Bosmans,