Evaluation of the pectoral muscle in mammography images: The Australian experience

Kelly Spuur, Ann Poulos
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Abstract

Introduction

Critical to the success of early breast cancer detection is the consistent production of high quality mammographic images. Image evaluation systems are used to evaluate mammographic image quality and must be reliable and valid. This study set out to investigate radiographers' perceptions of the current image evaluation systems such as the PGMI as well as their interpretation of criteria relating to the presentation of the pectoral muscle in the mediolateral oblique view.

Method

A survey method was employed for this exploratory study as a way of collecting data from the largest possible sample. Surveys were distributed to radiographers employed in all different types of work in mammography. Following collation of responses descriptive statistics were developed. Thematic analysis was applied to the responses to the open-ended questions.

Results

One hundred and sixty eight surveys were returned. The questionnaire responses were grouped into two categories: image evaluation systems and the presentation of the pectoral muscle. Overall the study results demonstrate variations in Australian radiographers' practice when evaluating mammogram images.

Conclusion

The study demonstrated worrying variations in the interpretation of criteria in current image evaluation systems. Inconsistent interpretation of criteria relating to the presentation of the pectoral muscle increases the risk of breast tissue not being included in the image. This study has provided evidence for the need for clearly defined criteria using objective measures so that the subjectivity of interpretation is minimised.

胸部肌肉在乳房x线摄影图像中的评价:澳大利亚的经验
早期乳腺癌检测成功的关键是始终如一地产生高质量的乳房x线摄影图像。图像评估系统用于评估乳房x线摄影图像质量,必须可靠有效。本研究旨在调查放射技师对当前图像评估系统(如PGMI)的看法,以及他们对中外侧斜位胸肌表现标准的解释。方法本探索性研究采用问卷调查法,尽可能从最大的样本中收集数据。调查是向从事乳房x光造影不同工作类别的放射技师分发的。在对回答进行整理后,开发了描述性统计。对开放式问题的答复进行了专题分析。结果共回收问卷168份。问卷的回答分为两类:图像评价系统和胸肌的表现。总的来说,研究结果表明,在评估乳房x线照片时,澳大利亚放射技师的做法存在差异。结论本研究显示了当前图像评价系统中标准解释的令人担忧的变化。对胸肌表现标准的不一致解释增加了乳房组织未包括在图像中的风险。这项研究提供了证据,证明需要使用客观措施明确定义标准,以便最大限度地减少解释的主观性。
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