Full-field direct digital telemammography - Preliminary

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作者
Lou, SL
Sickles, E
Huang, HK
Cao, F
Hoogstrate, D
Jahangiri, M
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digital mammography; teleradiology; high resolution display; asynchronous transfer mode; breast imaging;
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10.1117/12.274593
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O43 [光学];
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070207 ; 0803 ;
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Full-field direct digital mammography has many advantages over the conventional film/screen imaging detector. Among these are larger dynamic range, lower scattering noise, and the possibility of using it for telemammography applications to alleviate the shortage of expert mammographers. We are in the process of developing a full-field direct digital telemammography imaging chain to investigate its usefulness for telediagnosis, teleconsultation, and telemanagement. This paper describes the first phase of a three-year research program to set up a full-field direct digital mammography (FFDDM) imaging chain at the Breast Imaging Section connecting the University of California, San Francisco Medical Center and the Mt. Zion Hospital in the San Francisco Bay area. The chain consists of two FFDDM system (Fischer Imaging, Denver, CO), and two 2,500 (2K) line two-monitor workstations (VICOM, Fremont, CA). An OC-3 155 Mbits/sec asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) communication network (Pacific Bell, San Francisco, and FORE, Warrendale, PA) is used to connect the FFDDM and the two workstations. The FFDDM is based on a slot scan CCD detector which can image a full breast with 3,100 x 3,870 pixels (12 bits), and produce a direct digital image with 50 micron pixel size. Preliminary results of the FFDDM demonstrate that it has a greater dynamic range and lower detector noise than that of a film-screen detector, and that the scattered radiation is reduced without using a grid. However, the spatial resolution is less than that of the conventional screen/film system. The 2K workstation can display simultaneously any two or four full-view mammographic images by either scrolling or subsampling on the two monitors. Display of an image takes about 1.5 seconds from the RAID disks. The ATM can transmit a 32 Mbyte digital mammogram from the FFDDM to the workstation in 3-4 seconds. This paper also describes the three research protocols in telediagnosis, teleconsultation, and telemanagement.
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页码:369 / 379
页数:11
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