Liquid-Crystal Display Monitors and Cathode-Ray Tube Monitors: A Comparison of Observer Performance in the Detection of Small Solitary Pulmonary Nodules |
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Authors: | Soon-A Hwang Joon Beom Seo Byeong-Kyoo Choi Kyung-Hyun Do Sung Min Ko Soo-Hyun lee Jin Seong Lee Jae-Woo Song Koun-Sik Song Tae-Hwan Lim |
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Affiliation: | Department of Radiology, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Korea. |
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Abstract: | ObjectiveTo compare observer performance using liquid-crystal display (LCD) and cathode-ray tube (CRT) monitors in the interpretation of soft-copy chest radiographs for the detection of small solitary pulmonary nodules.Materials and MethodsBy reviewing our Medical Center''s radiologic information system, the eight radiologists participating in this study (three board-certified and five resident) retrospectively collected 40 chest radiographs showing a solitary noncalcified pulmonary nodule approximately 1 cm in diameter, and 40 normal chest radiographs. All were obtained using a storage-phosphor system, and CT scans of the same patients served as the gold standard for the presence of a pulmonary nodule. Digital images were displayed on both high-resolution LCD and CRT monitors. The readers were requested to rank each image using a five-point scale (1 = definitely negative, 3 = equivocal or indeterminate, 5 = definitely positive), and the data were interpreted using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis.ResultsThe mean area under the ROC curve was 0.8901±0.0259 for the LCD session, and 0.8716±0.0266 for the CRT session (p > 0.05). The reading time for the LCD session was not significantly different from that for the CRT session (37.12 and 41.46 minutes, respectively; p = 0.889).ConclusionFor detecting small solitary pulmonary nodules, an LCD monitor and a CRT monitor are comparable. |
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Keywords: | Diagnostic radiology, observer performance Lung, nodule Radiography, digital |
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