Implementation and validation of a channelized hotelling observer model (CHO) in an AIFM task group: a national multicentric study in x-ray angiography (XA), a comprehensive and wide-reaching approach.

IF 1.6 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Marco Bertolini, Valeria Trojani, Noemi Cucurachi, Laura Verzellesi, Elena Cantoni, Nico Lanconelli, Nicoletta Paruccini, Raffaele Villa, Chiara Ingraito, Mariagrazia Quattrocchi, Maria Antonietta Gilio, Valentina Ravaglia, Giovanna Venturi, Linhsia Noferini, Raffaella Soavi, Francesca Pietrobon, Ornella Ortenzia, Aldo Mazzilli, Diego Trevisan, Andrea Bruschi, Silvia Mazzocchi, Domenico Lizio, Felicita Luraschi, Andrea D'Alessio, Loredana D'Ercole, Monica Cavallari, Andrea Nitrosi, Mauro Iori, Caterina Ghetti
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Abstract

This study aims to prove the feasibility of objectively characterizing clinical XA protocols by implementing a model observer. The model observer's performance aligns with a human observer's and is described using a simple and comprehensive figure of merit (FOM). The practical implications of this study, which utilized the Leeds TO10 phantom to acquire 146 imaging datasets in a fixed setup measuring kerma rate from four manufacturers and seven XA models by thirteen hospitals, are significant. The datasets were divided and analyzed into three main protocol categories (cardiac, neurological, and vascular) acquired with the field of view (FOV) locally used in that hospital. A 40-channel Gabor CHO was employed to analyze the datasets and calculate the contrast detail (CD) curves. A new figure of merit (FOM) tailored for the present task was calculated, accounting for image quality and kerma rate. The FOM demonstrated our observer model's ability to describe the XA protocol's optimization. Short-term reproducibility of selected XA protocols was within 10%. Smaller FOVs lowered long-term reproducibility in terms of FOM because the position of the dosimeter increasingly influenced the automatic exposure parameters. This study demonstrates the feasibility of using a CHO model observer to assess an angiography system's quality using a CD paradigm. The insights gained from this study will be instrumental in developing tolerance requirements for future quality assurance guides, enhancing the quality of X-ray angiography protocols, and improving patient care.

AIFM任务组中通道化Hotelling观察者模型(CHO)的实施和验证:一项关于x射线血管造影(XA)的国家多中心研究,一种全面而广泛的方法。
本研究旨在证明可行性,并给出一系列方法学结果,通过实现一个性能与人类观察者一致的模型观察者,用简单而全面的优点图(FOM)来描述临床XA协议。本研究利用利兹TO10幻影在固定设置下获取146个成像数据集,测量来自四个制造商和七个XA模型的13个中心的kerma率,具有重要的实际意义。数据集被分为三个主要协议类别(心脏、神经和血管),并在该中心局部使用视场(FOV)获取。使用40通道Gabor CHO分析数据集并计算对比度细节(CD)曲线。在考虑图像质量和克尔玛率的基础上,计算了一种适合当前任务的新的优值(FOM)。FOM展示了我们的观察者模型描述XA协议优化的能力。所选XA方案的短期重复性在10%以内。较小的fov降低了FOM的长期再现性,因为剂量计的位置对自动曝光参数的影响越来越大。本研究证明了使用CHO模型观察者使用CD范式评估血管造影系统质量的可行性。从这项研究中获得的见解将有助于制定未来质量保证指南的容忍度要求,提高x射线血管造影协议的质量,并改善患者护理。
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Biomedical Physics & Engineering Express
Biomedical Physics & Engineering Express RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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期刊介绍: BPEX is an inclusive, international, multidisciplinary journal devoted to publishing new research on any application of physics and/or engineering in medicine and/or biology. Characterized by a broad geographical coverage and a fast-track peer-review process, relevant topics include all aspects of biophysics, medical physics and biomedical engineering. Papers that are almost entirely clinical or biological in their focus are not suitable. The journal has an emphasis on publishing interdisciplinary work and bringing research fields together, encompassing experimental, theoretical and computational work.
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