该协会的乳房环境和图像质量协会
Shakira Sarquis-Kolber1, Kathy Schilling1, William J Hanney2
1Boca Raton Regional Hospital, Lynn Women's Health & Wellness Institute, Boca Raton, FL.
Journal of breast imaging
|March 1, 2024
概括
与标准房间 (SR) 相比,在升级的多感官房间 (UR) 中进行乳房影像可以提高图像质量,特别是后乳头线 (PNL) 测量,而不会增加患者的压缩力.
科学领域:
- 放射学 放射学是一门学科.
- 医疗成像医学成像
- 环境心理学 环境心理学
背景情况:
- 乳房显微镜是乳腺癌查的关键工具.
- 图像质量直接影响诊断的准确性.
- 在成像套件中的环境因素越来越被认为对患者体验和结果的潜在影响.
研究的目的:
- 评估多感官环境升级室 (UR) 与标准房间 (SR) 相比,是否可以提高乳房图像质量.
- 评估升级房间对后乳头线 (PNL) 测量和压缩力的影响.
主要方法:
- 追溯分析303名接受查性乳房扫描两年 (SR一年,UR一年) 的女性.
- 压缩力和后乳头线 (PNL) 测量的比较,从头骨尾部 (CC) 和中侧斜部 (MLO) 视图.
- 配对的t测试和布兰德-阿尔特曼图用于统计分析.
主要成果:
- 根据PNL测量距离显示的图像质量在升级后的房间显著更好 (P < 0.001).
- 平均PNL测量在UR中大于5.06.2毫米.
- 标准室和升级室之间的压缩力保持相似 (P ≥0.14).
结论:
- 乳房摄影室的环境修改可以提高图像质量,特别是PNL测量.
- 这些改善可以在不增加患者的压缩力的情况下实现.
- 这表明感官增强环境对乳房镜术程序的潜在好处.
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