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Radiologist evaluation of a multispectral image compression algorithm for magnetic resonance images
Authors:Patrick T. Cahill PhD  Thomas Vullo  Jian-Hong Hu  Yao Wang  Michael D. F. Deck  Rene Manzo  Karen Weingarten  John A. Markisz
Affiliation:1Departments of Electrical Engineering and Physics, Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, NY ;2Department of Radiology, The New York Hospital-Cornell University Medical College, New York, N.Y. ;3530 East 72nd Street, 10021 New York, N.Y.
Abstract:With the advent of teleradiology and picture archiving and communication systems (PACS), the expense and time required for image transmission and long term image archiving become important. The use of validated image compression algorithms can greatly reduce these costs. A lossy, multispectral image compression scheme at compression ratios (CR) of 25∶1 and 32∶1 was used for a set of 26 different patient MR exams. The original and compressed/decompressed (CD) image sets were evaluated in a blinded fashion by four radiologists in two phases. The main objective was to determine whether radiologic interpretation would vary between the two types of CD image sets and the corresponding originals. In general, the compression algorithm caused a slight decrease in image quality; however, the interpretation of pathology did not change between the original and CD image sets. In only one case at the maximum CR=32 did one of four radiologists change the interpretation of pathology after CD. In this study, lossy multispectral image compression of MR images at CR=25 maintained diagnostic integrity. This could play a significant role in image storage and communications.
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