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Various quality control (QC) procedures may be used to evaluate image quality for picture archival and communications (PACS) systems. A standard PACS QC protocol applied on a regular basis is desirable to ensure optimal diagnostic performance. We describe a QC phantom designed especially to test PACS systems that acquire images by digitizing x-ray films. The phantom is a sheet of x-ray film upon which a digital test pattern is printed. Multiple parameters of image quality are tested, including resolution, contrast, gray scale, geometric distortion, and noise. Individual test patterns are incorporated to detect specific artifacts of laser scanner digitizers. As part of a regular QC protocol, the phantom provides an objective measurement of change in digital image quality over time, as well as an objective means for comparison with other systems.
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Halpern, E.J., Esser, P.D. An improved phantom for quality control of laser scanner digitizers in picture archival and communications systems. J Digit Imaging 4, 241–247 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03173906
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03173906