Image quality and detection performance of a direct digital radiography system

The physical characteristics of a direct amorphous Selenium (a-Se) digital fluoroscopy and radiography system were investigated. Pre-sampled modulation transfer functions (MTF) were measured using a slit method. Noise power spectra were determined for different input exposures by fast Fourier transf...

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Published in:Nippon Hōshasen Gijutsu Gakkai zasshi Vol. 62; no. 3; p. 425
Main Authors: Ideguchi, Tadamitsu, Matsuda, Katsuhiko, Himuro, Kazuhiko, Kuwahara, Rie, Miyazaki, Hidetsune, Hazeyama, Hiroyuki, Kumazawa, Seiji, Kawaji, Yasuyuki, Yoshida, Akira, Matsumoto, Masao, Higashida, Yoshiharu
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Japanese
Published: Japan 2006
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Summary:The physical characteristics of a direct amorphous Selenium (a-Se) digital fluoroscopy and radiography system were investigated. Pre-sampled modulation transfer functions (MTF) were measured using a slit method. Noise power spectra were determined for different input exposures by fast Fourier transform of uniformly exposed samples. The MTFs of direct digital radiography systems showed significantly higher values than those of indirect digital radiography and screen-film systems. The direct digital radiography systems showed higher noise levels compared with those of indirect systems under roughly the same exposure conditions. Contrast-detail analysis was performed to compare detection by direct digital radiography systems with that of the screen-film (FUJI HG-M2/UR2) systems. The average contrast-detail curves of digital and film images were obtained from the results of observation. Image quality figures (IQF) were also calculated from the individual observer performance tests. The results indicated that digital contrast-detail curves and IQF are, on average, are equal those of the screen-film system.
ISSN:0369-4305
DOI:10.6009/jjrt.62.425