نتایج جستجو برای: ct scanning

تعداد نتایج: 279445  

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 2006
Sherman C Stein Mark G Burnett Henry A Glick

BACKGROUND There is considerable uncertainty about the indications for cranial computed tomography (CT) scanning in patient with minor traumatic brain injury (TBI). This analysis involves an evidence-based comparison of several strategies for selecting patients for CT with regard to effectiveness and cost. METHODS We performed a structured literature review of mild traumatic brain injury and ...

2015
Olivier Cros

From an engineering background, it is often believed that the human anatomy has already been fully described. Radiology has greatly contributed to understand the inside of the human body without surgical intervention. Despite great advances in clinical CT scanning, image quality is still related to a limited amount X-ray exposure for the patient safety. This limitation prevents fine anatomical ...

Journal: :Stroke 2004
Joanna M Wardlaw Janelle Seymour John Cairns Sarah Keir Steff Lewis Peter Sandercock

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Stroke is very common, but computed tomography (CT) scanning, an expensive and finite resource, is required to differentiate cerebral infarction, hemorrhage, and stroke mimics. We determined whether, and in what circumstances, CT is cost-effective in acute stroke. METHODS We developed a decision tree representing acute stroke care pathways populated with data from multi...

Introduction: In Peptide Receptor Radionuclide Therapy (PRRT), the administration of radionuclide such as Lu-177 label with a pharmaceutical agent useful to destroy the lesion. The amount of Lu-177 radioactivity administered to the patients is still not standardize and generally not more than 7.4 GBq per session due to the patient’s safety issues. The first cycle of Lu-177 is a...

2012
Matthew L. Silvis Michael J. Plakke Joshua G. Tice Kevin P. Black

BACKGROUND Several sports medicine reviews have highlighted a 3- to 6-month time frame for return to play after splenic lacerations. These reviews are based on several well-defined grading scales for splenic injury based on computed tomography (CT). None of the articles suggest that serial CT scanning is necessary for follow-up; some even indicate that it has no role in the management of these ...

Journal: :JACC. Cardiovascular imaging 2016
Sana Amraoui Ghoufrane Tlili Manav Sohal Benjamin Berte Elif Hindié Philippe Ritter Sylvain Ploux Arnaud Denis Nicolas Derval Christopher A Rinaldi Charles Cazanave Pierre Jais Michel Haissaguerre Laurence Bordenave Pierre Bordachar

OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to investigate the role of 18-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography (PET)/computed tomography (CT) scanning in identifying septic embolism in patients with lead endocarditis. BACKGROUND Lead endocarditis may be associated with septic embolism, in which case the administration mode, type, and duration of antibiotic therapy must be adapted. H...

2014
Atsushi Fukuda Pei‐Jan P. Lin Kosuke Matsubara Tosiaki Miyati

The purpose of this study was to develop and evaluate a simple method to assess gantry rotation overrun in a single axial CT scanning. The exposure time in the axial scanning was measured at selected nominal rotation times (400, 700, and 1000 ms) using a solid-state detector, the RTI's CT dose profiler (CTDP). CTDP was placed at the isocenter and the radiation dose rate signal (profile) was rec...

Journal: :Radiographics : a review publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc 2000
J Rydberg K A Buckwalter K S Caldemeyer M D Phillips D J Conces A M Aisen S A Persohn K K Kopecky

Multisection computed tomography (CT) was introduced in 1992 with the advent of dual-section-capable scanners and was improved in 1998 following the development of quad-section technology. With a recent increase in gantry speed from one to two revolutions per second, multisection CT scanners are now up to eight times faster than conventional single-section helical CT scanners. The benefits of q...

Journal: :Journal of physics. Conference series 2006
Mark Oldham

The need for an accurate, practical, low-cost 3D dosimetry system is becoming ever more critical as modern dose delivery techniques increase in complexity and sophistication. A recent report from the Radiological Physics Center (RPC) (1), revealed that 38% of institutions failed the head-and-neck IMRT phantom credentialing test at the first attempt. This was despite generous passing criteria (w...

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