64 mdct scanner
The 64-MDCT (Multi-Detector Computed Tomography) scanner is a medical imaging device that uses X-rays and computer technology to create detailed, cross-sectional images of the body. It is capable of capturing 64 slices of the body during a single rotation of the X-ray tube, allowing for faster and more comprehensive imaging.
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4 protocols using 64 mdct scanner
CT Imaging of Pulmonary Lesions
Retrospective Study of Pediatric MPP Patients with PE
We collected relevant information including medical manifestations, inflammatory indicators such as C-reactive protein (CRP) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), and the results of blood coagulation studies such as D-dimer levels, Protein C activity, Protein S activity and Antithrombin-III. Besides, the results of contrast-enhanced lung CT, blood vessel ultrasonography, treatments and outcomes were all recorded.
CT was performed using 64-MDCT scanners (GE, America) for all patients, and the standard scanning parameters were as following: slice thickness of 0.625 mm, 1.375 pitch120 kV, and automated mA. Philips iE33 type (probe frequency 1 ~ 5 MHz, load Blue Royal Philips), Vivid E9 (probe frequency 3 ~8 MHz, US GE) Doppler ultrasonic diagnostic instrument for detection survey.
Comprehensive Assessment of Coronary Atherosclerosis
NSCLC CT Imaging Characteristics
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