Wade C, Brennan P C
University College Dublin, School of Diagnostic Imaging, Herbert Avenue, Dublin 4, Ireland.
Br J Radiol. 2004 Jun;77(918):465-71. doi: 10.1259/bjr/18928981.
Diagnostic efficacy is related to viewing conditions. An increasing number of radiology departments are using workstations for reporting and it was the aim of this study to assess monitor performance and ambient lighting in areas allocated to soft-copy reporting and review. The study was performed in 4 Dublin hospitals and 20 monitors were examined. Using a Society of Motion Pictures and Television Engineers' (SMPTE) test pattern, maximum luminance, spatial uniformity of luminance, temporal luminance stability, brightness and contrast resolution (gamma), geometry and ambient lighting was assessed. The results demonstrated that although temporal luminance stability and spatial uniformity appeared to be at acceptable levels, maximum luminance and gamma value variations were noted, with maximum luminance and geometry values often not complying with published guidelines. Cleaning the monitor face had no impact. 90% of viewing areas had acceptable ambient lighting levels. The data presented demonstrate that monitors examined were not operating at optimal levels for all performance parameters and inclusion of regular assessments of monitors should be part of an imaging department's ongoing quality assurance programme.
诊断效能与观察条件有关。越来越多的放射科使用工作站进行报告,本研究的目的是评估软拷贝报告和阅片区域的显示器性能及环境照明。该研究在都柏林的4家医院进行,共检查了20台显示器。使用电影电视工程师协会(SMPTE)测试图案,对最大亮度、亮度的空间均匀性、时间亮度稳定性、亮度和对比度分辨率(伽马值)、几何形状和环境照明进行了评估。结果表明,虽然时间亮度稳定性和空间均匀性似乎处于可接受水平,但注意到最大亮度和伽马值存在变化,最大亮度和几何形状值常常不符合已公布的指南。清洁显示器表面没有影响。90%的观察区域环境照明水平可接受。所呈现的数据表明,所检查的显示器并非在所有性能参数方面都处于最佳运行水平,将定期评估显示器纳入影像科持续的质量保证计划应成为其中一部分。