24 January 2020 Evaluation of image quality and task performance for a mobile C-arm with a complementary metal–oxide semiconductor detector
Godwin O. Abiola, Niral M. Sheth, Wojciech Zbijewski, Matthew W. Jacobson, Christopher Bailey, John Filtes, Gerhard Kleinszig, Sebastian K. Vogt, Stefan Söllradl, Jens Bialkowski, William S. Anderson, Jeffrey H. Siewerdsen, Clifford R. Weiss
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Abstract

We assessed interventional radiologists’ task-based image quality preferences for two- and three-dimensional images obtained with a complementary metal–oxide semiconductor (CMOS) flat-panel detector versus a hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) flat-panel detector. CMOS and a-Si:H detectors were implemented on identical mobile C-arms to acquire radiographic, fluoroscopic, and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images of cadavers undergoing simulated interventional procedures using low- and high-dose settings. Images from both systems were displayed side by side on calibrated, diagnostic-quality displays, and three interventional radiologists evaluated task performance relevant to each image and ranked their preferences based on visibility of pertinent anatomy and interventional devices. Overall, CMOS images were preferred in fluoroscopy (p  =  0.002) and CBCT (p  =  0.004), at low-dose settings (p  =  0.001), and for tasks associated with high levels of spatial resolution [e.g., fine anatomical details (p  =  0.006) and assessment of interventional devices (p  =  0.015)]. No significant difference was found for fluoroscopic imaging tasks emphasizing temporal resolution (p  =  0.072), for radiography tasks (p  =  0.825), when using high-dose settings (p  =  0.360), or tasks involving general anatomy (p  =  0.174). The image quality preferences are consistent with reported technical advantages of CMOS regarding finer pixel size and reduced electronic noise.

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Godwin O. Abiola, Niral M. Sheth, Wojciech Zbijewski, Matthew W. Jacobson, Christopher Bailey, John Filtes, Gerhard Kleinszig, Sebastian K. Vogt, Stefan Söllradl, Jens Bialkowski, William S. Anderson, Jeffrey H. Siewerdsen, and Clifford R. Weiss "Evaluation of image quality and task performance for a mobile C-arm with a complementary metal–oxide semiconductor detector," Journal of Medical Imaging 7(1), 015501 (24 January 2020). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JMI.7.1.015501
Received: 23 September 2019; Accepted: 26 December 2019; Published: 24 January 2020
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Image quality

CMOS sensors

Tissues

Fluoroscopy

Radiography

Bone

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