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Brilliance ict 256 slice ct scanner

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The Brilliance iCT 256-slice CT scanner is a diagnostic imaging device developed by Philips. It is capable of capturing high-resolution, three-dimensional images of the human body using advanced computed tomography (CT) technology. The scanner features a 256-slice detector array, allowing for rapid data acquisition and image reconstruction.

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Comprehensive CT Angiography of Lower Extremities

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In this study, CTA was performed with the following scanners: Brilliance iCT 256-slice CT scanner (Philips Healthcare, Cleveland, OH, USA), Ingenuity Core 128-slice CT scanner (Philips Healthcare, Cleveland, OH, USA), and Aquilion ONE 640-slice CT scanner (Toshiba Medical Systems, Otawara, Japan). The scan ranged from the abdominal aorta to the plantar artery. Briefly, 100 ml contrast medium (Iohexol, Shuangbei 350; Beilu Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Beijing, China) was injected into the middle vein of the right elbow at 4 ml/s via a 20-gauge intravenous cannula and a dual-cylinder high-pressure syringe (Ulrich REF XD 2051; Ulrich Medical GmbH, Ulm, Germany). Then, 40 ml normal saline was infused at the same rate.
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Cardiac CT Angiography Evaluation

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All patients underwent electrocardiographically gated cardiac CT angiography, without dose modulation, using the Philips Brilliance iCT 256-slice CT scanner, and 80–120 mL of total intravenous contrast. Images were reconstructed at 35%, 40%, 45% and 75% of the R-R interval, with a slice thickness of 0.9 mm and 0.45 mm spacing. The tube voltage was 120 kV, and automatic current modulation was used. All subsequent processing was performed on the Vitrea workstation. Using multiplanar orthogonal reformatting, we measured the location of the virtual basal ring, the extent of rotation and wedging of the aortic root and the dimensions of the membranous septum at 40% of the R-R interval.
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