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[New computed radiography technologies in digital radiography].

R Fasbender1, R Schaetzing

  • 1HealthCare, Agfa-Gevaert AG, Munich.

Der Radiologe
|May 24, 2003
PubMed
Summary

Computed radiography (CR) remains vital in diagnostic imaging. Innovations in CR screen technology and scanner concepts offer improved image quality and efficiency, comparable to flat-panel systems.

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Area of Science:

  • Radiology
  • Medical Imaging
  • Digital Radiography

Background:

  • Computed radiography (CR) using storage phosphors has been a mainstay in diagnostic imaging for two decades.
  • Flat-panel digital radiography (DR) systems offer advancements in workflow and image quality.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the current state of CR technology.
  • To explore new CR developments and their potential clinical impact.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing CR technology.
  • Exploration of new CR screen technologies (e.g., structured/needle screens).
  • Analysis of new scanner concepts (e.g., line-at-a-time reading).

Main Results:

  • New CR developments promise image quality comparable to flat-panel systems.
  • Innovations aim to improve system throughput and reduce physical size.
  • These advancements are expected at a cost comparable to current systems.

Conclusions:

  • CR will continue to play an important role in diagnostic radiology.
  • Innovations in CR offer significant improvements in performance and cost-effectiveness.
  • New CR technologies present a viable alternative to flat-panel systems.

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