Performance evaluation for various monitors used in a clinical environment for medical image analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Carolline Gomes de
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Lisboa, Bruno Fabricio de Oliveira, Attie, Márcia Regina Pereira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/43923
Resumo: This article aims to evaluate the performance of dedicated and common monitors used for medical reporting. Eleven monitors employed for medical reporting in a public hospital were assessed, including one 2 MP monitor, two 5 MP monitors, and eight common-use monitors employed for medical image evaluation. The tests analyzed monitor luminance, room illuminance specific to each equipment's use, luminance uniformity, noise, resolution, and the luminance response curve as indicated by the publication of AAPM Report 270. Regardless of their purpose, dedicated or common use, the monitors displayed significant deviations in the luminance measurements, which impacted their luminance response curve. However, the assessment of luminance uniformity complied with the limits established by legislation. Similarly, illuminance and resolution met the requirements set by regulations. Only two of the dedicated-use monitors, namely Barco left and right, conformed to the limits established for primary monitors regarding noise and maximum luminance measurements. In contrast, the common-use monitors did not meet the minimum noise evaluation criteria to be considered primary monitors, but with respect to maximum luminance, only two of the devices failed to reach the minimum values. The evaluated monitors do not meet the standards set by ANVISA and AAPM, indicating the need for recalibration of dedicated use equipment and the incompatibility of common-use devices for medical reporting.
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spelling Performance evaluation for various monitors used in a clinical environment for medical image analysisEvaluación de rendimiento para varios monitores utilizados en un entorno clínico para el análisis de imágenes médicasAvaliação de desempenho para monitores diversos utilizados em ambiente clínico para análise de imagens médicasMonitores para diagnósticoRadiodiagnósticoControle de qualidade.Monitores para diagnósticoRadiodiagnósticoControl de calidad.Diagnostic monitorsRadiodiagnosticQuality control.This article aims to evaluate the performance of dedicated and common monitors used for medical reporting. Eleven monitors employed for medical reporting in a public hospital were assessed, including one 2 MP monitor, two 5 MP monitors, and eight common-use monitors employed for medical image evaluation. The tests analyzed monitor luminance, room illuminance specific to each equipment's use, luminance uniformity, noise, resolution, and the luminance response curve as indicated by the publication of AAPM Report 270. Regardless of their purpose, dedicated or common use, the monitors displayed significant deviations in the luminance measurements, which impacted their luminance response curve. However, the assessment of luminance uniformity complied with the limits established by legislation. Similarly, illuminance and resolution met the requirements set by regulations. Only two of the dedicated-use monitors, namely Barco left and right, conformed to the limits established for primary monitors regarding noise and maximum luminance measurements. In contrast, the common-use monitors did not meet the minimum noise evaluation criteria to be considered primary monitors, but with respect to maximum luminance, only two of the devices failed to reach the minimum values. The evaluated monitors do not meet the standards set by ANVISA and AAPM, indicating the need for recalibration of dedicated use equipment and the incompatibility of common-use devices for medical reporting.El artículo pretende verificar el rendimiento de monitores dedicados y comunes utilizados para la emisión de informes médicos. Se evaluaron once monitores utilizados para informes médicos en un hospital de la red pública, uno de 2 MP y dos de 5 MP, y ocho de uso común, aunque utilizados para la evaluación de imágenes médicas. Las pruebas realizadas analizaron la luminancia del monitor, la iluminancia de la sala de informes en relación con el uso de cada equipo, la uniformidad de la luminancia, el ruido, la resolución y la curva de respuesta de la luminancia según lo indicado en la publicación de AAPM Report 270. Independientemente del propósito, ya sea dedicado o común, los monitores mostraron desviaciones significativas en relación con las mediciones de luminancia, lo que afecta el comportamiento de la curva de respuesta de los mismos, aunque la evaluación de la uniformidad de la luminancia cumple con los límites establecidos por la legislación. De manera similar, la iluminancia y la resolución cumplen con lo establecido en las normativas. Solo dos de los monitores de uso dedicado, Barco izquierdo y derecho, cumplen con los límites establecidos para monitores primarios en relación con las mediciones de ruido y luminancia máxima. En contraste, los monitores de uso común no alcanzaron el valor mínimo en la evaluación del ruido para considerarse monitores primarios, aunque en cuanto a la luminancia máxima, solo dos de los equipos no alcanzaron los valores mínimos. Los monitores evaluados no cumplen con lo establecido por ANVISA y AAPM, lo que indica la necesidad de una nueva calibración de los equipos de uso dedicado y la incompatibilidad del uso de dispositivos de uso común para informes médicos.O artigo visa avaliar o desempenho de monitores dedicados e comuns, utilizados para a realização de laudos médicos. Foram avaliados onze monitores utilizados para laudo médico em um hospital da rede pública, um de 2 MP e dois de 5 MP, e oito de uso comum, porém utilizados para a avaliação de imagens médicas. Os testes realizados analisam a luminância do monitor, iluminância da sala de laudos referente à utilização de cada equipamento, uniformidade de luminância, ruído, resolução e a curva de resposta da luminância conforme o indicado pela publicação da AAPM Report 270. Independente da finalidade, dedicado ou comum, os monitores apresentaram desvios consideráveis em relação às medidas de luminância, que interferem no comportamento da curva de resposta dos mesmos, embora a avaliação de uniformidade da luminância esteja adequada aos limites estabelecidos na legislação. Do mesmo modo, a iluminância e resolução se adequam ao estabelecido nas INs. Apenas dois dos monitores de uso dedicado, Barco esquerdo e direito, condizem com os limites estabelecidos para monitores primários em relação às medidas de ruído e luminância máxima. Já os monitores de uso comum não atingiram o valor mínimo na avaliação de ruído, para se enquadrarem como monitores primários, porém, em relação à luminância máxima, apenas dois dos equipamentos não atingiram os valores mínimos. Os equipamentos avaliados não são adequados ao estabelecido pela ANVISA e a AAPM, indicando a necessidade de nova calibração dos equipamentos de uso dedicado e a incompatibilidade ao uso para laudo médico dos dispositivos de uso comum.Research, Society and Development2023-11-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4392310.33448/rsd-v12i12.43923Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 No. 12; e46121243923Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 Núm. 12; e46121243923Research, Society and Development; v. 12 n. 12; e461212439232525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/43923/35276Copyright (c) 2023 Carolline Gomes de Oliveira; Bruno Fabricio de Oliveira Lisboa; Márcia Regina Pereira Attiehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira, Carolline Gomes de Lisboa, Bruno Fabricio de Oliveira Attie, Márcia Regina Pereira 2023-11-24T09:58:06Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/43923Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2023-11-24T09:58:06Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Performance evaluation for various monitors used in a clinical environment for medical image analysis
Evaluación de rendimiento para varios monitores utilizados en un entorno clínico para el análisis de imágenes médicas
Avaliação de desempenho para monitores diversos utilizados em ambiente clínico para análise de imagens médicas
title Performance evaluation for various monitors used in a clinical environment for medical image analysis
spellingShingle Performance evaluation for various monitors used in a clinical environment for medical image analysis
Oliveira, Carolline Gomes de
Monitores para diagnóstico
Radiodiagnóstico
Controle de qualidade.
Monitores para diagnóstico
Radiodiagnóstico
Control de calidad.
Diagnostic monitors
Radiodiagnostic
Quality control.
title_short Performance evaluation for various monitors used in a clinical environment for medical image analysis
title_full Performance evaluation for various monitors used in a clinical environment for medical image analysis
title_fullStr Performance evaluation for various monitors used in a clinical environment for medical image analysis
title_full_unstemmed Performance evaluation for various monitors used in a clinical environment for medical image analysis
title_sort Performance evaluation for various monitors used in a clinical environment for medical image analysis
author Oliveira, Carolline Gomes de
author_facet Oliveira, Carolline Gomes de
Lisboa, Bruno Fabricio de Oliveira
Attie, Márcia Regina Pereira
author_role author
author2 Lisboa, Bruno Fabricio de Oliveira
Attie, Márcia Regina Pereira
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Carolline Gomes de
Lisboa, Bruno Fabricio de Oliveira
Attie, Márcia Regina Pereira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Monitores para diagnóstico
Radiodiagnóstico
Controle de qualidade.
Monitores para diagnóstico
Radiodiagnóstico
Control de calidad.
Diagnostic monitors
Radiodiagnostic
Quality control.
topic Monitores para diagnóstico
Radiodiagnóstico
Controle de qualidade.
Monitores para diagnóstico
Radiodiagnóstico
Control de calidad.
Diagnostic monitors
Radiodiagnostic
Quality control.
description This article aims to evaluate the performance of dedicated and common monitors used for medical reporting. Eleven monitors employed for medical reporting in a public hospital were assessed, including one 2 MP monitor, two 5 MP monitors, and eight common-use monitors employed for medical image evaluation. The tests analyzed monitor luminance, room illuminance specific to each equipment's use, luminance uniformity, noise, resolution, and the luminance response curve as indicated by the publication of AAPM Report 270. Regardless of their purpose, dedicated or common use, the monitors displayed significant deviations in the luminance measurements, which impacted their luminance response curve. However, the assessment of luminance uniformity complied with the limits established by legislation. Similarly, illuminance and resolution met the requirements set by regulations. Only two of the dedicated-use monitors, namely Barco left and right, conformed to the limits established for primary monitors regarding noise and maximum luminance measurements. In contrast, the common-use monitors did not meet the minimum noise evaluation criteria to be considered primary monitors, but with respect to maximum luminance, only two of the devices failed to reach the minimum values. The evaluated monitors do not meet the standards set by ANVISA and AAPM, indicating the need for recalibration of dedicated use equipment and the incompatibility of common-use devices for medical reporting.
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