Lesion detection in digital breast tomosynthesis: human reader experiments indicate no benefit from the integration of information from multiple planes.
Christiana BaltaIngrid ReiserMireille J M BroedersWouter J H VeldkampRuben E van EngenIoannis SechopoulosPublished in: Journal of medical imaging (Bellingham, Wash.) (2023)
For the detection of low-contrast lesions, there is no inherent visual perception benefit to reviewing the entire DBT or bCT stack. The findings of this study could have implications for the development of 2D synthetic mammograms: a single synthesized 2D image designed to include all lesions present in the volume might allow readers to maintain detection performance at a significantly reduced reading time.