A. Moystad et al., THE EFFECT OF CATHODE-RAY TUBE DISPLAY FORMAT ON OBSERVER PERFORMANCEIN DENTAL DIGITIZED RADIOGRAPHY - COMPARISON WITH PLAIN FILMS, Dento-maxillo-facial radiology, 23(4), 1994, pp. 206-210
Studies of observer performance with non-manipulated digital images ar
e almost lacking; nor has the effect of cathode ray tube (CRT) display
formats been evaluated. The present study compared the diagnostic acc
uracy of observers with and without clinical experience in evaluating
intra-oral dental films and the corresponding non-manipulated digitize
d images. Three different-sized (5'', 9'', 17'') monitors were used to
study the effect of CRT display format. Artificial radiolucent and ra
diopaque lesions in dry human mandibles were examined. ROC curve areas
were averaged and cross-tabulated according to viewing method and obs
erver experience. For the total group, the non-manipulated digital ima
ges resulted in smaller ROC curve areas than the plain films for all C
RT formats, with a significantly inferior result for the 17'' images (
p = 0.036). The increase in diagnostic accuracy of the digital images
with decreasing CRT size was not significant (p > 0.05). There was som
e difference in the mean ROC curve areas between teachers and students
, but the effect of the viewing methods was not significant. In terms
of observer performance, the experienced observers demonstrated a redu
ced, and the inexperienced an increased, variability with the digital
images compared with conventional film.