COMPARATIVE-STUDY OF DOSE VALUES AND IMAGE QUALITY IN MAMMOGRAPHY IN THE MADRID AREA

Citation
M. Chevalier et al., COMPARATIVE-STUDY OF DOSE VALUES AND IMAGE QUALITY IN MAMMOGRAPHY IN THE MADRID AREA, British journal of radiology, 69(817), 1996, pp. 42-48
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Journal title
British journal of radiology
ISSN journal
00071285 → ACNP
Volume
69
Issue
817
Year of publication
1996
Pages
42 - 48
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
During 1990-1992 a study of dose and image quality in mammography was carried out in the Madrid area. Values of air kerma and mean glandular dose per film estimated at 14 public and private centres (17 X-ray un its) by means of the Leeds TOR(MAX) mammographic phantom and from a sa mple of patients were reported in a previous paper. This second paper describes image quality results obtained by the same Leeds TOR(MAX) ph antom. Inferior image quality was found for units without a grid (most of them older systems) and/or using aluminium filtration. In units wi th a grid, inferior image quality was due to the low optical density o f the images, the use of inadequate image receptors and the use of an aluminium filter. Image quality results were compared with the standar ds of the UK Breast Screening Programme and proposed European Guidelin es. It is concluded that mammography image quality might be considered as acceptable when TOR(MAX) phantom films achieved at least 10 1p mm( -1) and 1.2% for high contrast resolution and threshold contrast visib ility (6 mm details) respectively.