The S&L Catalog
Duluth, GA 30097
United States
Barco
Model: ClickShare CX-30
For the vast majority of respondents (91 percent), image quality is still the single most important aspect of a medical display. Consequently, 80 percent firmly believe in the merits of higher spatial resolution. According to 68 percent of respondents, higher contrast will enhance clinical practice, while 53 percent say higher brightness and a wider viewing angle will greatly improve reading performance. In addition, improved image quality can play an important role in perceiving subtle cancers and detecting early-phase cancers in breast imaging as well.
Efficiency and productivity
With the number of studies and their complexity rising, the focus on productivity for radiologists sharpens. In MarkeTech’s sample, 60 percent of radiologists routinely use a mix of color and grayscale displays. Of European respondents, 63 percent read both digital mammography and color PACS. In the US, this number is significantly higher (84 percent). To work more efficiently, 92 percent of surveyed radiologists propose faster image loading and manipulation. A larger screen surface (78 percent) and the ability to load both color and grayscale images on one screen (66 percent) are considered important potential improvements as well.
Comfortable experience
In terms of ergonomics, radiologists indicate a number of opportunities. Today, 85 percent of radiologists use three displays or more, causing increased head and neck movements. Unsurprisingly, no fewer than 87 percent of radiologists experience physical discomfort such as eye fatigue, neck strain, and back pain when reading images. To tackle these issues, respondents propose a number of improvements. The most popular features are an easy-to-adjust stand (83 percent) and increased ambient room lighting (81 percent), followed closely by reduced screen glare (72 percent) and keyboard task lighting (69 percent).