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Comparison of Liquid Crystal Display Monitors Calibrated With Gray-Scale Standard Display Function and With γ 2.2 and iPad: Observer Performance in Detection of Cerebral Infarction on Brain CT

Authors :
Kenichi Kawakami
Yumiko Okada
Yoshiyuki Okochi
Mitsuru Ikeda
Reiko Kimura
Shinji Naganawa
Hisashi Kawai
Takashi Nihashi
Kenichi Tsuchiya
Yoshio Ando
Kumiko Yoshimura
Naotoshi Ota
Source :
American Journal of Roentgenology. 200:1304-1309
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
American Roentgen Ray Society, 2013.

Abstract

The purpose of the study was to compare observer performance in the detection of cerebral infarction on a brain CT using medical-grade liquid crystal display (LCD) monitors calibrated with the gray-scale standard display function and with γ 2.2 and using an iPad with a simulated screen setting.We amassed 97 sample sets, from 47 patients with proven cerebral infarction and 50 healthy control subjects. Nine radiologists independently assessed brain CT on a gray-scale standard display function LCD, a γ 2.2 LCD, and an iPad in random order over 4-week intervals. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was performed by using the continuous scale, and the area under the ROC curve (A(z)) was calculated for each monitor.The A(z) values for gray-scale standard display function LCD, γ 2.2 LCD, and iPad were 0.875, 0.884, and 0.839, respectively. The difference among the three monitors was very small. There was no significant difference between gray-scale standard display function LCD and γ 2.2 LCD. However, the A(z) value was statistically significantly smaller for the iPad than the γ 2.2 LCD (p0.05).Observer performance for detecting cerebral infarction on the LCD with γ 2.2 calibration was found to be similar to the LCD with gray-scale standard display function calibration. Although observer performance using the iPad was poorer than that using the other LCDs, the difference was small. Therefore, the iPad could not substitute for other LCD monitors. However, owing to the promising potential advantages of tablet PCs, such as portability, further examination is needed into the clinical use of tablet PCs.

Details

ISSN :
15463141 and 0361803X
Volume :
200
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American Journal of Roentgenology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....36b40633e19eb6675c85b9e1ca3163d4