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Hispeed ct 1 advantage scanner

Manufactured by GE Healthcare

The HiSpeed CT/I Advantage scanner is a computed tomography (CT) imaging system developed by GE Healthcare. It is designed to capture high-quality images of the human body for medical diagnostic purposes. The scanner utilizes advanced technology to efficiently collect and process data, enabling the generation of detailed cross-sectional images of the scanned area.

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3 protocols using hispeed ct 1 advantage scanner

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Helical CT Imaging with Contrast

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A 2.5-mm helical CT scan was performed on a HiSpeed CT/I Advantage scanner (GE Healthcare). Approximately 1.5 mL/kg body weight of Visipaque 320 contrast medium (GE Healthcare) was administered.
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Helical CT Scan with Contrast

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A 2.5-mm helical CT scan was performed on a HiSpeed CT/I Advantage scanner (GE Healthcare). Approximately 1.5 mL/kg body weight of Visipaque 320 contrast medium (GE Healthcare) was administered. The radiation exposure related to CT was 2 – 12 mSv [24 (link)].
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Multimodal Imaging Fusion Protocol

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Helical CT scans of the thorax and the abdomen with a slice thickness of 2.5 mm were obtained with the HiSpeed CT/i Advantage scanner (GE Healthcare). Typically, 150 mL (twice the weight of the patient in kilograms) iopromidum contrast media (Ultravist 370; Schering) were administered at 5 mL/s, with scan delays of approximately 30 s for the late arterial phase and 70 s for the portal phase.
For image fusion, the PET, SPECT, and CT scans were performed sequentially using an individualized vacuum mattress with external markers attached to it. For every image acquisition (PET, SPECT, and CT), the patient was repositioned into the vacuum mattress (11) . The image fusion procedure was used for anatomic delineation of abnormal findings in SPECT and PET.
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