Borasi Giovanni, Samei Ehsan, Bertolini Marco, Nitrosi Andrea, Tassoni Davide
Servizio di Fisica Sanitaria, Azienda Ospedaliera Santa Maria Nuova, V.le Risorgimento 80, 42100 Reggio Emilia (RE), Italy.
Med Phys. 2006 Jun;33(6):1707-19. doi: 10.1118/1.2191014.
In this paper we performed a contrast detail analysis of three commercially available flat panel detectors, two based on the indirect detection mechanism (GE Revolution XQ/i, system A, and Trixell/Philips Pixium 4600, system B) and one based on the direct detection mechanism (Hologic DirectRay DR 1000, system C). The experiment was conducted using standard x-ray radiation quality and a widely used contrast-detail phantom. Images were evaluated using a four alternative forced choice paradigm on a diagnostic-quality softcopy monitor. At the low and intermediate exposures, systems A and B gave equivalent performances. At the high dose levels, system A performed better than system B in the entire range of target sizes, even though the pixel size of system A was about 40% larger than that of system B. At all the dose levels, the performances of the system C (direct system) were lower than those of system A and B (indirect systems). Theoretical analyses based on the Perception Statistical Model gave similar predicted SNRT values corresponding to an observer efficiency of about 0.08 for systems A and B and 0.05 for system C.