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CompletedNCT02864667

Reader Study for Image Quality of Cone Beam Breast CT System

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
10 (actual)
Sponsor
Koning Corporation · Industry
Sex
Female
Age
35 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Koning Breast CT (KBCT) was approved by FDA PMA. The X-ray detector originally used in Koning Breast CT was PaxScan 4030CB. Recently, Koning Breast CT uses a modified X-ray detector PaxScan 4030MCT. The modified detector is essentially identical to the previous model except a different detector housing which allows a narrower dead-space between the active area and the top of the housing. The benefit of the modified detector is that it allows Koning to modify the patient exam table, achieving a flatter surface in the center. The flatter surface will increase patient comfort and improve workflow. Meanwhile, flatter surface may also affect patient positioning and the coverage of the breast. The adequacy of the overall image quality with the new table/detector should be verified by radiologists.

Detailed description

Koning Breast CT (KBCT) was approved by FDA PMA. The X-ray detector originally used in Koning Breast CT was PaxScan 4030CB. Recently, Koning Breast CT uses a modified X-ray detector PaxScan 4030MCT. The modified detector is essentially identical to the previous model except a different detector housing which allows a narrower dead-space between the active area and the top of the housing. The benefit of the modified detector is that it allows Koning to modify the patient exam table, achieving a flatter surface in the center. The flatter surface will increase patient comfort and improve workflow. Meanwhile, flatter surface may also affect patient positioning and the coverage of the breast. The adequacy of the overall image quality with the new table/detector should be verified by radiologists. Images from ten (10) female patients (cases) with different breast sizes will be evaluated by 3 independent board-certified, MQSA-qualified radiologists (readers). The images were acquired from a separate clinical trial using KBCT system with the new table/detector. Two readers will independently evaluate the image quality of each case and choose to "accept" or "reject" the case. If there is a disagreement for a certain case, a third reader will independently evaluate that case and give the final result.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2016-06-01
Primary completion
2016-06-01
Completion
2016-06-01
First posted
2016-08-12
Last updated
2016-08-12

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02864667. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.