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Calibrating the most demanding professional displays

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ny cases displays used in the medical industries for diagnosis or reviewing purposes are not up to the quality standards. As a health-care professional, it is your responsibility to ensure that your patients receive the highest level of care possible. But regardless of the skill levels of the practitioners in your organization, those high standards can be impacted by poorly-calibrated medical imaging display devices.

Medical professionals need to see the same amount of detail on their screens as that which is captured by imaging devices such as X-rays, or CR/DR (computed radiography/digital radiography), the two ways to acquire X-rays; MRIs (magnetic resonance imaging); ultrasound; and CTs (computed tomography).

More than an isolated occurrence, improperly-calibrated medical displays are actually a common industry problem that affects not only the quality of the treatment your organization provides, it can also result in life-threatening situations that could have been  avoided.

The diagnostic imaging process consists of these three key areas:

1. Image Acquisition
Images are acquired through the system.
2. Image Processing
The image is optimally presented for interpretation by the diagnostician.
3. Display Quality
Determines how accurately the resulting images are interpreted.
If any of these areas fail to meet standards, it is very likely that the quality of the resulting medical treatment will be impacted.

That’s why you need KleoQC
KleoQC, from QUBYX, performs the "Standard Acceptance Test" so the user can be assured that the image display quality is up to standards and that those standards are maintained throughout the useful life of the device.
KleoQC supports DIN6868-57, AAPM TG18 and IEC standards.

DIN 6868-57: Deutsches Institute fur Normung-German Standard Institute.

This standard describes the performance of acceptance and conformance tests used to determine the quality of the image display devices. DIN describes the parameters and tools to be used for acceptance and conformance testing.