e-Περιοδικό Επιστήμης & Τεχνολογίας
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Spyropouloua,b, N. Kalivasa,b, A. Gaitanisa,b,
C. Michaila,b, G. Panayiotakisb, I. Kandarakisa*
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Department Medical Instruments Technology, Technological Educational Institution
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Aigaleo,
122 10
bDepartment
of of Medical Physics,
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Corresponding author: kandarakis@teiath.gr ABSTRACT Digital x-ray mammography is a modern method for the early detection of breast cancer. The quality of a mammography image depends on various factors, the detector structure and performance being of primary importance. The aim of this work was to develop an analytical model simulating the imaging performance of a new commercially available digital mammography detector. This was achieved within the framework of the linear cascaded systems (LCS) theory. System analysis has allowed the estimation of important image quality metrics such as the Modulation Transfer Function (MTF), the Noise Power Spectrum (NPS), the Detective Quantum Efficiency (DQE) and the Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR). The detector was an indirect detection system consisting of a large area, 100μm thick, CsI:TI scintillator coupled to an active matrix array of amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) photodiodes combined with thin film transistors (TFT). Pixel size was 100μm, while the active pixel dimension was 70μm. MTF and DQE data were calculated for air kerma conditions of 25, 53, 67 μGy using a 28 kVp Mo-Mo x-ray spectrum. In addition, the scintillator thickness was changed in order to find the optimum material characteristics. The theoretical results were compared with published experimental data. The deviation between the theoretical and experimental MTF curves was less than 4%, while the DQE differences were found at an acceptable level. Keywords: Digital mammography; Image quality;Linear cascaded systems theory; Indirect detectors;
Μοντελοποίηση της απόδοσης ανιχνευτή ψηφιακής μαστογραφίας μέσω της θεωρίας γραμμικών αλληλοδιαδοχικών συστημάτων Β. Σπυροπούλου1,2 , Ν. Καλύβας1 , Α. Γαϊτάνης1,2 , Χ. Μιχαήλ1,2 , Γ. Παναγιωτάκης2
και Ι. Κανδαράκης1 1Τμήμα Τεχνολογίας Ιατρικών Οργάνων, ΤΕΙ Αθήνας, Aγ. Σπυρίδωνος, Αιγάλεω,122 10 Αθήνα
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Ιατρικής Φυσικής, Σχολή Επιστημών Υγείας, Πανεπιστήμιο Πατρών, 26500 Πάτρα
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