Esser P D, Halpern E J, Amis E S
Center for Computer Applications in Radiology, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, NY.
J Digit Imaging. 1991 Nov;4(4):248-50. doi: 10.1007/BF03173907.
A comprehensive quality assurance (QA) program should be implemented for all teleradiology and picture archival and communications (PACS) systems. In this report, we summarize our QA experience with a teleradiology system that includes a laser digitizer for x-ray film. A key component required for the evaluation of laser film scanners is an appropriate test pattern; digitizers should be evaluated with enhanced test patterns specifically designed for this purpose. The phantom pattern should measure high-contrast resolution, low-contrast discrimination, gray scale linearity, geometric distortion, and noise. In addition, a uniformly exposed sheet of film (approximately 0.3 optical density) serves as a good phantom for testing screen nonuniformities of viewing station monitors. It is also suggested that clinical images should be included in a QA program. Finally, it is recommended that any discrepancies in the interpretation of teleradiology images should be monitored and investigated.
应对所有远程放射学及图像存档与通信系统(PACS)实施全面的质量保证(QA)计划。在本报告中,我们总结了在一个包含用于X光胶片的激光数字化仪的远程放射学系统方面的QA经验。评估激光胶片扫描仪所需的一个关键组件是合适的测试图案;数字化仪应使用专门为此设计的增强测试图案进行评估。体模图案应测量高对比度分辨率、低对比度辨别力、灰度线性、几何畸变和噪声。此外,一张均匀曝光的胶片(约0.3光密度)可作为测试阅片站显示器屏幕不均匀性的良好体模。还建议QA计划应纳入临床图像。最后,建议对远程放射学图像解读中的任何差异进行监测和调查。