Skretting A, Strandmyr E, Lindegaard M W
Department of Medical Physics and Technology, Norweigian Radium Hospital, Oslo.
Eur J Nucl Med. 1990;17(1-2):10-4. doi: 10.1007/BF00819397.
A prototype version of a recently developed transmission phantom for simulation of radionuclide bone studies was used in a Norwegian nationwide quality assurance project. The design of the phantom made it possible to perform a receiver operation characteristic (ROC) examination with respect to the detection of radionuclide accumulation in the ribs. The participants were also asked to report accumulation in the spinal column. Images obtained by means of a uniform source and a four-quadrant bar pattern were used to judge resolution and homogeneity with the collimator used in the bone studies. The overall performance of the laboratories was satisfactory, but considerable variations were found. There was a marked correlation between the physician's performance and the resolution and homogeneity of the camera. Reports from stationary imaging were generally better than those that were based on whole-body scans.
一种最近开发的用于模拟放射性核素骨显像的传输体模的原型版本,被用于挪威全国性的质量保证项目。该体模的设计使得能够针对肋骨中放射性核素蓄积的检测进行接受者操作特征(ROC)检查。参与者还被要求报告脊柱中的蓄积情况。通过均匀源和四象限条形图案获得的图像,用于评估骨显像中所用准直器的分辨率和均匀性。各实验室的总体表现令人满意,但发现存在相当大的差异。医生的表现与相机的分辨率和均匀性之间存在显著相关性。静态显像的报告总体上优于基于全身扫描的报告。