KEYWORDS: Digital breast tomosynthesis, Digital mammography, Signal to noise ratio, Breast, Sensors, Image analysis, Interference (communication), Cancer, Oncology, Image quality
To evaluate performance (image signal to noise ratio) of a digital mammographic system working in 2D planar versus tomosynthesis modality, a contrast detail phantom was developed embedding 1 cm plexyglas, including 49 holes of different diameter and depth, between two layers containing a breast simulating material. The acquisition protocol included 15 low dose projections (reconstructed 1mm-thick slices) and a 2D view.
Using an automatic software analysis tool, the signal difference to noise ratio (SDNR) was evaluated.
SDNR in the DBT images was about a factor two higher than with FFDM (P<1E-4). A more complete visual detection experiment is underway.
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