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12 March 2009 Performance evaluation of a full line of medical diagnostic displays and test of a web-based service for remote calibration and quality assurance
S. Busoni, G. Belli, A. Taddeucci, S. Targetti, I. Menchi, C. Gori, L. Capaccioli, A. Falivene, G. Spanò, A. Guasti, P. Saletti, F. Rossi
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Abstract
Main goal of this study is to compare the performances of a full line of LCD diagnostic display systems, in terms of white point luminance, accuracy and stability over time, GSDF conformance and luminance uniformity, and to test a web-based service for remote calibration and QA in a large hospital. The display systems under test included 3MP and 5MP grayscale, 2MP and 6MP color and 5MP mammography LCD monitors, all manufactured by BARCO, for a total amount of 119 units. Measured performances were all within the acceptance range proposed by the major international protocols and show a very good stability in time, except for a few cases. The web-based service for remote QA and calibration resulted well suited for the management of a large scale medical facility, where high performance displays are in use and time saving QA programs and a central QA policy are both needed.
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S. Busoni, G. Belli, A. Taddeucci, S. Targetti, I. Menchi, C. Gori, L. Capaccioli, A. Falivene, G. Spanò, A. Guasti, P. Saletti, and F. Rossi "Performance evaluation of a full line of medical diagnostic displays and test of a web-based service for remote calibration and quality assurance", Proc. SPIE 7263, Medical Imaging 2009: Image Perception, Observer Performance, and Technology Assessment, 72630A (12 March 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.812283
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KEYWORDS
LCDs

Calibration

Sensors

Diagnostics

Modulation transfer functions

Instrument modeling

Chromium

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