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Gremion Isabelle

Gremion Isabelle

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HES-SO Master
Av. de Provence 6, 1007 Lausanne, CH
SO Master
Faculty
Santé
Main Degree Programme
Master en Sciences de la santé
BSc HES-SO en Technique en radiologie médicale - HESAV / Haute École de Santé - Vaud

2021

Consensus about image quality assessment criteria of breast implants mammography using Delphi method with radiographers and radiologists
Scientific paper

Sá Dos Reis Cláudia, Gremion Isabelle, Nicole Richli Meystre

Insights into Imaging, 2021 , vol.  11

2020

Study of breast implants mammography examinations for identification of suitable image quality criteria
Scientific paper

Sá Dos Reis Cláudia, Gremion Isabelle, Nicole Richli Meystre

Insights into Imaging, 2020 , vol.  11

Summary:

Purpose: To characterise the mammography technique used in breast cancer screening programmes for breast implants (BI) and to identify if the image quality (IQ) criteria available in literature are applicable to BI imaging. Methods: The study was conducted in two phases: literature review to find IQ criteria used in mammography combining keywords in several sources; and assessment of 1207 BI mammograms using the criteria that was identified previously to see if they were achieved or not. An observation grid was used to collect information about positioning, beam energy, compression force, and exposure mode. Descriptive statistics and Student’s t test and χ2 test were performed according to the nature of the variables. Results: Forty-seven out of 2188 documents were included in the analysis, with 13 items identified to assess the quality of positioning, 4 for sharpness, 3 for artefacts, and 2 for exposure parameters. After applying the criteria to BI mammograms, retroglandular fat was not included in 37.3% of the images. The “Pectoral-Nipple-Line” criterion was achieved in 35% of MLO/ML images. The placement of the implant (subpectoral/subglandular) or performing the Eklund had significant influence on the visible anatomy (p = < 0.005), alongside whether the breast was aligned to the detector’s centre. Conclusions: Some of the criteria used to assess standard mammograms were not applicable to BI due to implant overlap. The alignment of the image with the detector’s centre seems to have an impact on the amount of visible tissue. Further studies are necessary to define the appropriate protocol, technique, and suitable quality criteria to assess BI mammograms.

2017

Continuing professional development (CPD) in radiography: A collaborative European meta-ethnography literature review
Scientific paper

Gremion Isabelle,

Radiography, 2017

2014

Les doses d’irradiation médicale diagnostique à la population
Scientific paper

Gremion Isabelle

Bulletin médical suisse, 2014

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