Two methods for visual evaluation of image quality of clinical radiographs have been compared. In visual grading analysis (VGA) specified anatomical structures in an image are visually compared with the same structures in a reference image, and in a free-response forced error (FFE) experiment - an extension of conventional ROC (receiver operating characteristics) analysis - the objective is to correctly localise known lesions. The spatial resolution and noise of digitised clinical radiographs of the lumbar spine were altered by image processing, and pathological structures were added to the images for the FFE experiment. The images were printed to film and evaluated by seven European expert radiologists using VGA and FFE. The results of the...
The aim of this work was to assess whether an audit of clinical image quality could be efficiently i...
Introduction Radiographers routinely undertake many initiatives to balance image quality with radiat...
The "European Guidelines on Quality Criteria for Diagnostic Radiographic Images" do not ad...
Purpose To evaluate the image quality of clinical radiographs with two different methods, and to fin...
Purpose To evaluate the image quality of clinical radiographs with two different methods, and to fin...
Purpose: The aim of the present study is to compare two different methods for evaluation of the qual...
Optimisation of radiographic procedures require solid tools for evaluation of the image quality in o...
A set of 15 analog chest images was digitized with a high performance scanner and manipulated in ter...
Optimisation in diagnostic radiology requires accurate methods for determination of patient absorbed...
The ability to predict clinical image quality from physical measures is useful for optimization in d...
Introduction: Radiographers routinely undertake many initiatives to balance image quality with radia...
Introduction: Radiographers routinely undertake many initiatives to balance image quality with radia...
Clinical and physical assessments of image quality are compared and the correlation between the two ...
Introduction Radiographers routinely undertake many initiatives to balance image quality with radiat...
The aim of this work was to assess whether an audit of clinical image quality could be efficiently i...
The aim of this work was to assess whether an audit of clinical image quality could be efficiently i...
Introduction Radiographers routinely undertake many initiatives to balance image quality with radiat...
The "European Guidelines on Quality Criteria for Diagnostic Radiographic Images" do not ad...
Purpose To evaluate the image quality of clinical radiographs with two different methods, and to fin...
Purpose To evaluate the image quality of clinical radiographs with two different methods, and to fin...
Purpose: The aim of the present study is to compare two different methods for evaluation of the qual...
Optimisation of radiographic procedures require solid tools for evaluation of the image quality in o...
A set of 15 analog chest images was digitized with a high performance scanner and manipulated in ter...
Optimisation in diagnostic radiology requires accurate methods for determination of patient absorbed...
The ability to predict clinical image quality from physical measures is useful for optimization in d...
Introduction: Radiographers routinely undertake many initiatives to balance image quality with radia...
Introduction: Radiographers routinely undertake many initiatives to balance image quality with radia...
Clinical and physical assessments of image quality are compared and the correlation between the two ...
Introduction Radiographers routinely undertake many initiatives to balance image quality with radiat...
The aim of this work was to assess whether an audit of clinical image quality could be efficiently i...
The aim of this work was to assess whether an audit of clinical image quality could be efficiently i...
Introduction Radiographers routinely undertake many initiatives to balance image quality with radiat...
The "European Guidelines on Quality Criteria for Diagnostic Radiographic Images" do not ad...