Effects of quantum noise and binocular summation on dose requirements in stereoradiography

Andrew D.A. Maidment, Predrag R. Bakic, Michael Albert

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Sammanfattning

In the case of a quantum-noise limited detector, signal detection theory suggests that stereoradiographic images can be acquired with one half of the per-image dose needed for a standard radiographic projection, as information from the two stereo images can be combined. Previously, film-screen stereoradiography has been performed using the same per-image dose as in projection radiography, i.e., doubling the total dose. In this paper, the assumption of a possible decrease in dose for stereoradiography was tested by a series of contrast-detail experiments, using phantom images acquired over a range of exposures. The number of visible details, the effective reduction of the dose, and the effective decrease in the threshold signal-to-noise ratio were determined using human observers under several display and viewing conditions. These results were averaged over five observers and compared with multiple readings by a single observer and with the results of an additional observer with limited stereoscopic acuity. Experimental results show that the total dose needed to produce a stereoradiographic image pair is approximately 1.1 times the dose needed for a single projection in standard radiography, indicating that under these conditions the human visual system demonstrates almost ideal binocular summation.

Originalspråkengelska
Sidor (från-till)3061-3071
Antal sidor11
TidskriftMedical Physics
Volym30
Nummer12
DOI
StatusPublished - 2003 dec.
Externt publiceradJa

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  • Medicinsk bildvetenskap

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