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Brilliance 256 slice ict

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The Brilliance 256-slice iCT is a computed tomography (CT) scanner developed by Philips. It features a 256-slice detector configuration, enabling rapid image acquisition and high-resolution imaging.

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3D-Printed Preoperative Hip Model for Complex Acetabular Reconstruction

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Acetabular bone deficiencies were categorized according to the method of Paprosky et al. [12 (link)] using pre-revision anteroposterior (AP) radiographs. When the lead surgeon could not directly judge the bony condition from radiographs, computed tomography (Brilliance 256-slice iCT; Philips Healthcare, Cleveland, OH, USA) was needed to provide three-dimensional structural information. Based on the CT data, a 3D-printed hip model (EOS M280 3D printer, EOS, Krailling, Germany) was established, and a simulated surgery was then performed on it. After this procedure, prosthesis selection, prosthesis sizing, the number of augments, and the positions of augments were determined. This procedure is described in the next section.
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Coronary Calcium Scoring and CCTA

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As part of the protocol, all patients undergoing CCTA had a CAC scan that was not used to guide the decision-making process. The results of the CCTA were used to triage patients under the discretion of the ED physician. CAC scanning and CCTA were performed with 64-slice or higher CT technology. Specific CT scanner types used among the sites included GE 64-Slice Lightspeed, GE Lightspeed VCT, Siemens 64-Slice Sensation, Siemens Dual Source 64-Slice Definition, Siemens Dual Source 128-Slice Flash, and Philips Brilliance 256-Slice iCT. For the CAC scan, a standard non-contrast prospective scan was performed. CAC scores were calculated using the Agatston method and expressed in Hounsfield units.14 (link) For CCTA, either retrospective or prospectively gated acquisitions were allowed.
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Orbital CT Imaging of Graves' Ophthalmopathy

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We obtained the orbital CT images (Philips Brilliance 256 Slice iCT, Philips Healthcare Systems, Andover, MA, USA) from 701 GO patients diagnosed between January 2010 and October 2019. Continuous axial scanning was performed with the patient’s head positioned parallel to the Frankfort plane while looking at a fixed point. The scanning parameters were 120 kV, 150 mAs, 64 x 0.625 mm detector configuration, 1.0 mm slice thickness, and 1.0 mm slice increment. Patients with orbital tumors, orbital bone fractures, other orbital structural deformities, or ocular muscle surgery histories were excluded from the study.
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