The Standard Attenuation Rate for Quantitative Mammography

We introduce the Standard Attenuation Rate (SAR), a quantitative, and normalised measure of radiodensity per unit distance traversed by the primary beam incident on each pixel of an x-ray mammogram is presented. We sketch an algorithm to compute the SAR. The calculation utilises a physics model of i...

Celý popis

Podrobná bibliografie
Hlavní autoři: Tromans, C, Brady, S
Médium: Journal article
Jazyk:English
Vydáno: 2010
_version_ 1826303705520013312
author Tromans, C
Brady, S
author_facet Tromans, C
Brady, S
author_sort Tromans, C
collection OXFORD
description We introduce the Standard Attenuation Rate (SAR), a quantitative, and normalised measure of radiodensity per unit distance traversed by the primary beam incident on each pixel of an x-ray mammogram is presented. We sketch an algorithm to compute the SAR. The calculation utilises a physics model of image formation, including consideration of photon production in the x-ray tube, photon detection within the image receptor, and photon scattering occurring within the tissues of the breast. Using the model, the difference in the flux incident upon, and exiting from, the breast is quantified relative to a reference material. Experimental validation of the SAR representation is presented, based on a tissue equivalent phantom designed and manufactured specifically for the purpose. The observed performance across the clinical range of acquisition parameters is very promising, supporting the suitability of this approach to form the basis of a next generation of diagnostic techniques based on quantitative tissue measurement. © 2010 Springer-Verlag.
first_indexed 2024-03-07T06:06:46Z
format Journal article
id oxford-uuid:ee1f8457-d78e-4d67-91e1-a8d0328a6bf7
institution University of Oxford
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-07T06:06:46Z
publishDate 2010
record_format dspace
spelling oxford-uuid:ee1f8457-d78e-4d67-91e1-a8d0328a6bf72022-03-27T11:30:15ZThe Standard Attenuation Rate for Quantitative MammographyJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:ee1f8457-d78e-4d67-91e1-a8d0328a6bf7EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2010Tromans, CBrady, SWe introduce the Standard Attenuation Rate (SAR), a quantitative, and normalised measure of radiodensity per unit distance traversed by the primary beam incident on each pixel of an x-ray mammogram is presented. We sketch an algorithm to compute the SAR. The calculation utilises a physics model of image formation, including consideration of photon production in the x-ray tube, photon detection within the image receptor, and photon scattering occurring within the tissues of the breast. Using the model, the difference in the flux incident upon, and exiting from, the breast is quantified relative to a reference material. Experimental validation of the SAR representation is presented, based on a tissue equivalent phantom designed and manufactured specifically for the purpose. The observed performance across the clinical range of acquisition parameters is very promising, supporting the suitability of this approach to form the basis of a next generation of diagnostic techniques based on quantitative tissue measurement. © 2010 Springer-Verlag.
spellingShingle Tromans, C
Brady, S
The Standard Attenuation Rate for Quantitative Mammography
title The Standard Attenuation Rate for Quantitative Mammography
title_full The Standard Attenuation Rate for Quantitative Mammography
title_fullStr The Standard Attenuation Rate for Quantitative Mammography
title_full_unstemmed The Standard Attenuation Rate for Quantitative Mammography
title_short The Standard Attenuation Rate for Quantitative Mammography
title_sort standard attenuation rate for quantitative mammography
work_keys_str_mv AT tromansc thestandardattenuationrateforquantitativemammography
AT bradys thestandardattenuationrateforquantitativemammography
AT tromansc standardattenuationrateforquantitativemammography
AT bradys standardattenuationrateforquantitativemammography