Clinical image quality assessment and mean glandular dose for full field digital mammography

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Nassar, Joyce [1 ]
Rizk, Chadia [1 ,2 ]
Fares, Georges [1 ]
Tohme, Carla [3 ]
Braidy, Chady [3 ]
Farah, Jad [4 ]
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[1] St Joseph Univ, Fac Sci, POB 11-514, Beirut 11072050, Lebanon
[2] Natl Council Sci Res, Lebanese Atom Energy Commiss, Beirut 118281, Lebanon
[3] Hotel Dieu France Hosp, Radiol Dept, POB 166830, Beirut, Lebanon
[4] Vis RT Ltd, Dove House,Arcadia Ave, London N3 2JU, England
关键词
mammography; image quality; system performance; positioning performance; average glandular dose; DIAGNOSTIC REFERENCE LEVELS; EQUIPMENT PERFORMANCE; CRITERIA; RELIABILITY; VALIDITY; FAILURE;
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10.1088/1361-6498/ad1cd4
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This study aims to assess the image quality (IQ) of 12 mammographic units and to identify units with potential optimisation needs. Data for 350 mammography examinations meeting inclusion criteria were collected retrospectively from April 2021 to April 2022. They were categorised based on the medical reports into 10 normal cases, 10 cases displaying calcifications and 10 cases presenting lesions. Two radiologists assessed the IQ of 1400 mammograms, evaluating system performance per Boita et al's study and positioning performance following European guidelines. To measure agreement between the two radiologists, the Cohen's Kappa coefficient (kappa) was computed, quantifying the excess of agreement beyond chance. The visual grading analysis score (VGAS) was computed to compare system and positioning performance assessments across different categories and facilities. Median average glandular dose (AGD) values for cranio caudal and medio lateral oblique views were calculated for each category and facility and compared to the national diagnostic reference levels. The health facilities were categorised by considering both IQ VGAS and AGD levels. Inter-rater agreement between radiologists ranged from poor (kappa < 0.20) to moderate (0.41 < kappa < 0.60), likely influenced by inherent biases and distinct IQ expectations. 50% of the facilities were classified as needing corrective actions for their system performance as they had IQ or high AGD that could increase recall rate and radiation risk and 50% of the health facilities exhibited insufficient positioning performance that could mask tumour masses and microcalcifications. The study's findings emphasise the importance of implementing quality assurance programs to ensure optimal IQ for accurate diagnoses while adhering to radiation exposure guidelines. Additionally, comprehensive training for technologists is essential to address positioning challenges. These initiatives collectively aim to enhance the overall quality of breast imaging services, contributing to improved patient care.
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