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LCD versus CRT Monitors for Digital Mammography: A Comparison of Observer Performance for the Detection of Clustered Microcalcifications and Masses

Authors
Cha, Joo HeeMoon, Woo KyungCho, NariyaLee, Eun HyePark, Jeong SeonJang, Mi Jung
Issue Date
Dec-2009
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
Keywords
Breast cancer; full-field digital mammography (FFDM); monitors
Citation
ACTA RADIOLOGICA, v.50, no.10, pp.1104 - 1108
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
ACTA RADIOLOGICA
Volume
50
Number
10
Start Page
1104
End Page
1108
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/175720
DOI
10.3109/02841850903246608
ISSN
0284-1851
Abstract
Background: There are two types of soft-copy display of digital mammograms, cathode-ray tube (CRT) and liquid-crystal display (LCD) monitors, and these present different resolutions and noise characteristics. Purpose: To compare observer performances for the detection of clustered microcalcifications and masses in digital mammograms, using LCD and CRT monitors. Material and Methods: Four radiologists evaluated 100 digital mammograms. Of these, 28 mammograms depicted clustered microcalcifications (12 benign, 16 malignant), 18 depicted masses (10 benign, eight malignant), and 54 depicted no apparent abnormality. The images were stored uncompressed as Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) files and randomized for two sessions of soft-copy reading. The readers independently read all cases displayed on two 5-megapixel LCD and two CRT monitors with an interval of 3 months. Observers were asked to rate using a five-point scale the likelihoods of microcalcifications and masses independently. Receiver operating characteristic analysis was used to analyze results. Results: For the LCD and CRT monitors, average area-under-the-curve (A(z)) values for microcalcification detection were 0.977 (0.976, 0.970, 0.980, and 0.983 for the four readers) and 0.958 (0.910, 0.990, 0.976, 0.956), respectively. Corresponding A(z) values for masses were 0.971 (0.955, 0.990, 0.949, 0.989) and 0.944 (0.928, 0.966, 0.955, 0.925). No statistically significant difference was detected between the two monitor types (P > 0.05). Conclusion: The LCD and CRT monitors are comparable in terms of detecting clustered microcalcifications and masses in digital mammograms.
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