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放射科医生和新手在快速连续查看医学图像时病变检测的时间特征。

Temporal Characteristics of Radiologists' and Novices' Lesion Detection in Viewing Medical Images Presented Rapidly and Sequentially.

作者信息

Nakashima Ryoichi, Komori Yuya, Maeda Eriko, Yoshikawa Takeharu, Yokosawa Kazuhiko

机构信息

Department of Psychology, The University of Tokyo Tokyo, Japan.

The University of Tokyo Hospital Tokyo, Japan.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2016 Oct 7;7:1553. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01553. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Although viewing multiple stacks of medical images presented on a display is a relatively new but useful medical task, little is known about this task. Particularly, it is unclear how radiologists search for lesions in this type of image reading. When viewing cluttered and dynamic displays, continuous motion itself does not capture attention. Thus, it is effective for the target detection that observers' attention is captured by the onset signal of a suddenly appearing target among the continuously moving distractors (i.e., a passive viewing strategy). This can be applied to stack viewing tasks, because lesions often show up as transient signals in medical images which are sequentially presented simulating a dynamic and smoothly transforming image progression of organs. However, it is unclear whether observers can detect a target when the target appears at the beginning of a sequential presentation where the global apparent motion onset signal (i.e., signal of the initiation of the apparent motion by sequential presentation) occurs. We investigated the ability of radiologists to detect lesions during such tasks by comparing the performances of radiologists and novices. Results show that overall performance of radiologists is better than novices. Furthermore, the temporal locations of lesions in CT image sequences, i.e., a lesion appears in an image sequence, does not affect the performance of radiologists, whereas it does affect the performance of novices. Results indicate that novices have greater difficulty in detecting a lesion appearing early than late in the image sequence. We suggest that radiologists have other mechanisms to detect lesions in medical images with little attention which novices do not have. This ability is critically important when viewing rapid sequential presentations of multiple CT images, such as stack viewing tasks.

摘要

尽管查看显示器上呈现的多组医学图像是一项相对较新但很有用的医学任务,但对此任务的了解却很少。特别是,尚不清楚放射科医生在这种类型的图像阅读中如何搜索病变。当查看杂乱且动态的显示器时,连续运动本身并不会吸引注意力。因此,在连续移动的干扰物中,突然出现的目标的起始信号能够捕获观察者的注意力,这对于目标检测是有效的(即被动观看策略)。这可以应用于堆叠视图任务,因为病变在医学图像中通常表现为瞬态信号,这些图像是顺序呈现的,模拟了器官动态且平滑变换的图像进程。然而,当目标出现在顺序呈现的开始位置,即全局表观运动起始信号(即通过顺序呈现引发表观运动的信号)出现时,观察者是否能够检测到目标尚不清楚。我们通过比较放射科医生和新手的表现,研究了放射科医生在这类任务中检测病变的能力。结果表明,放射科医生的总体表现优于新手。此外,CT图像序列中病变的时间位置,即病变在图像序列中出现的位置,不会影响放射科医生的表现,而会影响新手的表现。结果表明,新手在检测图像序列中早期出现的病变比晚期出现的病变时困难更大。我们认为,放射科医生具有其他在很少注意力参与的情况下检测医学图像中病变的机制,而新手则没有。在查看多个CT图像的快速顺序呈现时,例如堆叠视图任务,这种能力至关重要。

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