A balance between image quality and effective dose in orbital X-ray screening for ferromagnetic IOFBs: a pilot study

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Main Author: Hart, Gabrielle
Publication Date: 2015
Other Authors: Jessop, Sarah, Santiago, Ana Rita, Samara, Abbas, Markali, Benedicte, Cottier, Yann, Guerreiro, Joana, Andersen, Erik Normann, Momoniat, H., Jorge, José, England, Andrew
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Purpose: To investigate whether standard X-ray acquisition factors for orbital radiographs are suitable for the detection of ferromagnetic intra-ocular foreign bodies in patients undergoing MRI. Method: 35 observers, at varied levels of education in radiography, attending a European Dose Optimisation EURASMUS Summer School were asked to score 24 images of varying acquisition factors against a clinical standard (reference image) using two alternative forced choice. The observers were provided with 12 questions and a 5 point Likert scale. Statistical tests were used to validate the scale, and scale reliability was also measured. The images which scored equal to, or better than, the reference image (36) were ranked alongside their corresponding effective dose (E), the image with the lowest dose equal to or better than the reference is considered the new optimum acquisition factors. Results: Four images emerged as equal to, or better than, the reference in terms of image quality. The images were then ranked in order of E. Only one image that scored the same as the reference had a lower dose. The reference image had a mean E of 3.31μSv, the image that scored the same had an E of 1.8μSv. Conclusion: Against the current clinical standard exposure factors of 70kVp, 20mAs and the use of an anti- scatter grid, one image proved to have a lower E whilst maintaining the same level of image quality and lesion visibility. It is suggested that the new exposure factors should be 60kVp, 20mAs and still include the use of an anti-scatter grid.
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spelling A balance between image quality and effective dose in orbital X-ray screening for ferromagnetic IOFBs: a pilot studyRadiologyIntra orbital foreign bodiesEffective doseImage qualityPurpose: To investigate whether standard X-ray acquisition factors for orbital radiographs are suitable for the detection of ferromagnetic intra-ocular foreign bodies in patients undergoing MRI. Method: 35 observers, at varied levels of education in radiography, attending a European Dose Optimisation EURASMUS Summer School were asked to score 24 images of varying acquisition factors against a clinical standard (reference image) using two alternative forced choice. The observers were provided with 12 questions and a 5 point Likert scale. Statistical tests were used to validate the scale, and scale reliability was also measured. The images which scored equal to, or better than, the reference image (36) were ranked alongside their corresponding effective dose (E), the image with the lowest dose equal to or better than the reference is considered the new optimum acquisition factors. Results: Four images emerged as equal to, or better than, the reference in terms of image quality. The images were then ranked in order of E. Only one image that scored the same as the reference had a lower dose. The reference image had a mean E of 3.31μSv, the image that scored the same had an E of 1.8μSv. Conclusion: Against the current clinical standard exposure factors of 70kVp, 20mAs and the use of an anti- scatter grid, one image proved to have a lower E whilst maintaining the same level of image quality and lesion visibility. It is suggested that the new exposure factors should be 60kVp, 20mAs and still include the use of an anti-scatter grid.Open Source, University of SalfordRCIPLHart, GabrielleJessop, SarahSantiago, Ana RitaSamara, AbbasMarkali, BenedicteCottier, YannGuerreiro, JoanaAndersen, Erik NormannMomoniat, H.Jorge, JoséEngland, Andrew2015-08-27T15:49:53Z20152015-01-01T00:00:00Zbook partinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/5028eng9781907842603info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-02-12T09:25:32Zoai:repositorio.ipl.pt:10400.21/5028Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T20:00:55.392165Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A balance between image quality and effective dose in orbital X-ray screening for ferromagnetic IOFBs: a pilot study
title A balance between image quality and effective dose in orbital X-ray screening for ferromagnetic IOFBs: a pilot study
spellingShingle A balance between image quality and effective dose in orbital X-ray screening for ferromagnetic IOFBs: a pilot study
Hart, Gabrielle
Radiology
Intra orbital foreign bodies
Effective dose
Image quality
title_short A balance between image quality and effective dose in orbital X-ray screening for ferromagnetic IOFBs: a pilot study
title_full A balance between image quality and effective dose in orbital X-ray screening for ferromagnetic IOFBs: a pilot study
title_fullStr A balance between image quality and effective dose in orbital X-ray screening for ferromagnetic IOFBs: a pilot study
title_full_unstemmed A balance between image quality and effective dose in orbital X-ray screening for ferromagnetic IOFBs: a pilot study
title_sort A balance between image quality and effective dose in orbital X-ray screening for ferromagnetic IOFBs: a pilot study
author Hart, Gabrielle
author_facet Hart, Gabrielle
Jessop, Sarah
Santiago, Ana Rita
Samara, Abbas
Markali, Benedicte
Cottier, Yann
Guerreiro, Joana
Andersen, Erik Normann
Momoniat, H.
Jorge, José
England, Andrew
author_role author
author2 Jessop, Sarah
Santiago, Ana Rita
Samara, Abbas
Markali, Benedicte
Cottier, Yann
Guerreiro, Joana
Andersen, Erik Normann
Momoniat, H.
Jorge, José
England, Andrew
author2_role author
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author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv RCIPL
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hart, Gabrielle
Jessop, Sarah
Santiago, Ana Rita
Samara, Abbas
Markali, Benedicte
Cottier, Yann
Guerreiro, Joana
Andersen, Erik Normann
Momoniat, H.
Jorge, José
England, Andrew
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Radiology
Intra orbital foreign bodies
Effective dose
Image quality
topic Radiology
Intra orbital foreign bodies
Effective dose
Image quality
description Purpose: To investigate whether standard X-ray acquisition factors for orbital radiographs are suitable for the detection of ferromagnetic intra-ocular foreign bodies in patients undergoing MRI. Method: 35 observers, at varied levels of education in radiography, attending a European Dose Optimisation EURASMUS Summer School were asked to score 24 images of varying acquisition factors against a clinical standard (reference image) using two alternative forced choice. The observers were provided with 12 questions and a 5 point Likert scale. Statistical tests were used to validate the scale, and scale reliability was also measured. The images which scored equal to, or better than, the reference image (36) were ranked alongside their corresponding effective dose (E), the image with the lowest dose equal to or better than the reference is considered the new optimum acquisition factors. Results: Four images emerged as equal to, or better than, the reference in terms of image quality. The images were then ranked in order of E. Only one image that scored the same as the reference had a lower dose. The reference image had a mean E of 3.31μSv, the image that scored the same had an E of 1.8μSv. Conclusion: Against the current clinical standard exposure factors of 70kVp, 20mAs and the use of an anti- scatter grid, one image proved to have a lower E whilst maintaining the same level of image quality and lesion visibility. It is suggested that the new exposure factors should be 60kVp, 20mAs and still include the use of an anti-scatter grid.
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