2015
DOI: 10.1118/1.4926093
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WE‐G‐204‐09: Medical Physics 2.0 in Practice: Automated QC Assessment of Clinical Chest Images

Abstract: Purpose: To determine whether a proposed suite of objective image quality metrics for digital chest radiographs is useful for monitoring image quality in our clinical operation. Methods: Seventeen gridless AP Chest radiographs from a GE Optima portable digital radiography (DR) unit (Group 1), seventeen (routine) PA Chest radiographs from a GE Discovery DR unit (Group 2), and sixteen gridless (non‐routine) PA Chest radiographs from the same Discovery DR unit (Group 3) were chosen for analysis. Groups were selec… Show more

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“…Finally, to use the information available in clinical images for automated detection of changes in important parameters has been described for other areas and purposes in the field of medical imaging. Examples are automated detection of changes in patient exposure 31,32 and image quality [33][34][35] in radiography and computed tomography. Such methods are in line with the Medical Physics 2.0 initiative, 36 emphasizing, e.g., the necessity for clinical imaging physics to focus on efficient methods and performing clinically relevant tasks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, to use the information available in clinical images for automated detection of changes in important parameters has been described for other areas and purposes in the field of medical imaging. Examples are automated detection of changes in patient exposure 31,32 and image quality [33][34][35] in radiography and computed tomography. Such methods are in line with the Medical Physics 2.0 initiative, 36 emphasizing, e.g., the necessity for clinical imaging physics to focus on efficient methods and performing clinically relevant tasks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%