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64 mdct scanner

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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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CT Imaging of Pulmonary Lesions

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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 pitch, 120 kV, and automated mA. The attenuation values (Hounsfield units, HU) were measured for all patients by two experienced radiologists who were blinded to the clinical and laboratory information. To assess the large pulmonary lesion HU values, a circular region of interest (ROI) was situated at the maximum lesion level. For each patient, three measurements were taken from the same level, and the mean HU values were compared20 (link).
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Retrospective Study of Pediatric MPP Patients with PE

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In this study, we retrospectively collected the clinical data of 16 MPP patients with PE who were admitted to Children’s hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine between January 1, 2016, and January 31, 2023.
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.
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Comprehensive Assessment of Coronary Atherosclerosis

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The secondary endpoints include measurement of cognition and coronary artery atherosclerosis. Details of the neuropsychological tests, procedures and statistical analyses are described elsewhere (11 (link),18 (link)). Subclinical coronary artery atherosclerosis was assessed with cardiac computed tomography (CT) scanning for coronary artery calcium (CAC) and cardiac computed tomography angiography (CCTA) for measurement of coronary artery stenoses in a single session using a dedicated cardiac GE 64 slice multi-detector computed tomography (64 MDCT) scanner as participants completed randomized treatment. The CT end points represent a comprehensive assessment of coronary artery atherosclerosis across all of the coronary artery segments of total CAC, total stenosis score, total plaque score and composition of coronary atherosclerotic plaque. Details of the CAC and CCTA methods are described elsewhere (19 (link),20 (link)) and in the Supplemental Digital Content.
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NSCLC CT Imaging Characteristics

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All patients were examined using Aquilion ONE 320 slice CT (Toshiba, Japan) and 64-MDCT scanner (GE, USA). The CT scanning parameters included a tube voltage of 100 to 130 kV. Entire lung volume from the apices to the pleural recesses and reconstructed with a slice thickness ranging 0.625 mm at end-inspiration in the craniocaudal direction, All captured images were reconstructed with a sharp high kernel and were displayed with standard lung (width, 1600 HU; level, −600 HU) and standard mediastinal window settings (width, 400 HU; level, 40 HU). At the same time, we collected 12 CT-semantic labels of NSCLC patients, including internal signs (density, necrosis, cavitation, vacuolar sign, cavity sign, and calcification) and marginal signs (spicule sign, lobulation sign, spinous protuberant sign, vascular-bronchial convergent sign, and pleural indentation sign).
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