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Dose Reduction in Automatic Optimization Parameter of Full Field Digital Mammography: Breast Phantom Study

PURPOSE: We evaluated the impact of three automatic optimization of parameters (AOP) modes of digital mammography on the dose and image quality. METHODS: Computerized Imaging Reference Systems phantoms were used. A total of 12 phantoms with different thickness and glandularity were imaged. We analyz...

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Autores principales: Ko, Myung-Su, Kim, Hak Hee, Cha, Joo Hee, Shin, Hee Jung, Kim, Jeoung Hyun, Kim, Min Jeong
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Publicado: Korean Breast Cancer Society 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3625776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23593088
http://dx.doi.org/10.4048/jbc.2013.16.1.90
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author Ko, Myung-Su
Kim, Hak Hee
Cha, Joo Hee
Shin, Hee Jung
Kim, Jeoung Hyun
Kim, Min Jeong
author_facet Ko, Myung-Su
Kim, Hak Hee
Cha, Joo Hee
Shin, Hee Jung
Kim, Jeoung Hyun
Kim, Min Jeong
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description PURPOSE: We evaluated the impact of three automatic optimization of parameters (AOP) modes of digital mammography on the dose and image quality. METHODS: Computerized Imaging Reference Systems phantoms were used. A total of 12 phantoms with different thickness and glandularity were imaged. We analyzed the average glandular dose (AGD) and entrance surface exposure (ESE) of 12 phantoms imaged by digital mammography in three modes of AOP; namely standard mode (STD), contrast mode (CNT), and dose mode (DOSE). Moreover, exposure factors including kVp, mAs, and target/filter combination were evaluated. To evaluate the quality of the obtained digital image, two radiologists independently counted the objects of the phantoms. RESULTS: According to the AOP modes, the score of masses and specks was sorted as CNT>STD=DOSE. There was no difference in the score of fiber among the three modes. The score of image preference was sorted as CNT>STD>DOSE. The AGD, ESE, and mAs were sorted as CNT>STD>DOSE. The kVp was sorted as CNT=STD>DOSE. The score of all test objects in the phantom image was on a downtrend with increasing breast thickness. The score of masses was different among the three groups; 20-21%>30%>50% glandularity. The score of specks was sorted as 20-21%=30%>50% glandularity. The score of fibers was sorted as 30%>20-21%=50% glandularity. The score of image preference was not different among the three glandularity groups. The AGD, ESE, kVp, and mAs were correlated with breast thickness, but not correlated with glandularity. CONCLUSION: The DOSE mode offers significant improvement (19.1-50%) in dose over the other two modes over a range of breast thickness and breast glandularity with acceptable image quality. Owning knowledge of the three AOP modes may reduce unnecessary radiation exposure by utilizing the proper mode according to its purpose.
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spelling pubmed-36257762013-04-16 Dose Reduction in Automatic Optimization Parameter of Full Field Digital Mammography: Breast Phantom Study Ko, Myung-Su Kim, Hak Hee Cha, Joo Hee Shin, Hee Jung Kim, Jeoung Hyun Kim, Min Jeong J Breast Cancer Original Article PURPOSE: We evaluated the impact of three automatic optimization of parameters (AOP) modes of digital mammography on the dose and image quality. METHODS: Computerized Imaging Reference Systems phantoms were used. A total of 12 phantoms with different thickness and glandularity were imaged. We analyzed the average glandular dose (AGD) and entrance surface exposure (ESE) of 12 phantoms imaged by digital mammography in three modes of AOP; namely standard mode (STD), contrast mode (CNT), and dose mode (DOSE). Moreover, exposure factors including kVp, mAs, and target/filter combination were evaluated. To evaluate the quality of the obtained digital image, two radiologists independently counted the objects of the phantoms. RESULTS: According to the AOP modes, the score of masses and specks was sorted as CNT>STD=DOSE. There was no difference in the score of fiber among the three modes. The score of image preference was sorted as CNT>STD>DOSE. The AGD, ESE, and mAs were sorted as CNT>STD>DOSE. The kVp was sorted as CNT=STD>DOSE. The score of all test objects in the phantom image was on a downtrend with increasing breast thickness. The score of masses was different among the three groups; 20-21%>30%>50% glandularity. The score of specks was sorted as 20-21%=30%>50% glandularity. The score of fibers was sorted as 30%>20-21%=50% glandularity. The score of image preference was not different among the three glandularity groups. The AGD, ESE, kVp, and mAs were correlated with breast thickness, but not correlated with glandularity. CONCLUSION: The DOSE mode offers significant improvement (19.1-50%) in dose over the other two modes over a range of breast thickness and breast glandularity with acceptable image quality. Owning knowledge of the three AOP modes may reduce unnecessary radiation exposure by utilizing the proper mode according to its purpose. Korean Breast Cancer Society 2013-03 2013-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3625776/ /pubmed/23593088 http://dx.doi.org/10.4048/jbc.2013.16.1.90 Text en © 2013 Korean Breast Cancer Society. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ko, Myung-Su
Kim, Hak Hee
Cha, Joo Hee
Shin, Hee Jung
Kim, Jeoung Hyun
Kim, Min Jeong
Dose Reduction in Automatic Optimization Parameter of Full Field Digital Mammography: Breast Phantom Study
title Dose Reduction in Automatic Optimization Parameter of Full Field Digital Mammography: Breast Phantom Study
title_full Dose Reduction in Automatic Optimization Parameter of Full Field Digital Mammography: Breast Phantom Study
title_fullStr Dose Reduction in Automatic Optimization Parameter of Full Field Digital Mammography: Breast Phantom Study
title_full_unstemmed Dose Reduction in Automatic Optimization Parameter of Full Field Digital Mammography: Breast Phantom Study
title_short Dose Reduction in Automatic Optimization Parameter of Full Field Digital Mammography: Breast Phantom Study
title_sort dose reduction in automatic optimization parameter of full field digital mammography: breast phantom study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3625776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23593088
http://dx.doi.org/10.4048/jbc.2013.16.1.90
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