DocumentCode
1094655
Title
Safety in medical signal analysis
Author
Kohn, A.F. ; Furuie, S.S.
Author_Institution
Sao Paulo Univ., Brazil
Volume
10
Issue
4
fYear
1991
Firstpage
56
Abstract
A number of issues are raised about the possibility of erroneous results obtained from signal analysis techniques that could lead to an incorrect diagnosis or an inadequate decision. An example is the use of a filter to attenuate interference when the (unidimensional) signal of interest contains wavelets. The output wavelets may be distorted by the filter in such a way that their interpretation leads to an incorrect diagnosis. In medical imaging, peripheral hot spots and sunburst streaking in computed tomography, blurring of tomographic reconstruction of cardiac images (as in single-photon-emission computed tomography, or SPECT) due to organ movement, and artifact due to image enhancement are among the difficulties introduced by signal analysis methodology. Some general recommendations are put forward as to how to deal with these kinds of problems.<>
Keywords
cardiology; computerised picture processing; computerised tomography; medical diagnostic computing; radioisotope scanning and imaging; SPECT; artifact; cardiac images; computed tomography; erroneous results; filter; image enhancement; inadequate decision; incorrect diagnosis; interference attenuation; medical imaging; medical signal analysis; organ movement; output wavelets; peripheral hot spots; safety; single-photon-emission computed tomography; sunburst streaking; tomographic reconstruction blurring; unidimensional signal; Art; Biomedical equipment; Biomedical imaging; Distortion; Filters; Image analysis; Medical diagnostic imaging; Safety; Signal analysis; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0739-5175
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/51.107170
Filename
107170
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