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9 March 2012 Exploration of exposure conditions with a novel wireless detector for bedside digital radiography
Hilde Bosmans, Joris Nens, Louis Delzenne, Nicholas Marshall, Herman Pauwels, Walter De Wever, Raymond Oyen
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Abstract
We propose, apply and validate an optimization scheme for a new wireless CsI based DR detector in combination with a regular mobile X-ray system for bedside imaging applications. Three different grids were tested in this combination. Signal-difference-to-noise was investigated in two ways, using a 1mm Cu piece in combination with different thicknesses of PMMA and by means of the CDRAD phantom using 10 images per condition and an automated evaluation method. A Figure of Merit (FOM), namely SDNR2/Imparted Energy, was calculated for a large range of exposure conditions, without and with grid in place. Misalignment of the grids was evaluated via the same FOMs. This optimization study was validated with comparative X-ray acquisitions performed on dead bodies. An experienced radiologist scored the quality of several specific aspects for all these exposures. Signal difference to noise ratios measured with the Cu method correlated well with the threshold contrasts from the CDRAD analysis (R2 > 0.9). The analysis showed optimal FOM with detector air kerma rates as typically used in clinical practice. Lower tube voltages provide higher FOM than the higher values but their practical use depends on the limitations of X-ray tubes, linked to patient motion artefacts. The use of high resolution grids should be encouraged, as the FOM increases with 47% at 75kV. These scores from the Visual grading study confirmed the results obtained with the FOM. The switch to (wireless) DR technology for bedside imaging could benefit from devices to improve grid positioning or any scatter reduction technique.
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Hilde Bosmans, Joris Nens, Louis Delzenne, Nicholas Marshall, Herman Pauwels, Walter De Wever, and Raymond Oyen "Exploration of exposure conditions with a novel wireless detector for bedside digital radiography", Proc. SPIE 8313, Medical Imaging 2012: Physics of Medical Imaging, 83135K (9 March 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.911588
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

X-rays

Polymethylmethacrylate

Copper

Radiography

Imaging systems

Visualization

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