News | Flat Panel Displays | August 11, 2015

Radiologists spent average of nearly seven fewer seconds reading 8-megapixel single screen compared to combined 10-megapixel dual screens

eizo Radiforce RX850

August 11, 2015 — A new research study from the University of Arizona Department of Medical Imaging demonstrated that the Eizo RadiForce RX850 8-megapixel monitor significantly improves reader efficiency over a multi-monitor configuration.

The study, headed by Elizabeth A. Krupinski, Ph.D., compared the RadiForce RX850 with two 5-megapixel RadiForce GX540 monitors when viewing mammography images. Radiologists were asked to view a set of mammographic cases, once in each format, and determine for each case if a lesion was present or absent.

Overall, the difference in resolution between the RX850 compared with the combined resolution of the two 5 megapixel monitors (10 megapixels) did not appear to influence the readers’ ability to detect a lesion, demonstrating consistent diagnostic accuracy with the streamlined single screen.

The obtrusive bezels in multi-monitor configurations may cause a disruption of the eyes’ ability to smoothly scan information between two separate monitors. The study showed that the number of times radiologists scanned from one image to the other was significantly less with the RX850 compared to the two 5 megapixel monitors.

On average, the radiologists spent 62.04 seconds viewing the single screen and 68.99 seconds viewing the dual screens. This showed that the single RadiForce RX850 reduced overall time spent viewing images by an average of nearly 7 seconds (about 10 percent) compared to the dual RadiForce GX540 monitors. This could contribute to a more efficient mammography workflow by saving time per case.

Krupinski said, “Having the images side by side literally makes it easier for the visual and the cognitive system of the radiologist to take in more information. Plus [there is] the gain in efficiency. If it takes less time to view the images but render the same diagnostic decision, that certainly is an advantage.”

For more information: www.eizo.com


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