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Lightspeed vct 64 slice scanner

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The LightSpeed VCT 64 slice scanner is a computed tomography (CT) imaging system manufactured by GE Healthcare. It is designed to capture high-resolution, three-dimensional images of the body's internal structures using X-ray technology. The scanner features a 64-slice detector configuration, enabling it to acquire multiple slices of the body simultaneously, resulting in faster scan times and improved image quality.

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CT Imaging Protocol for Respiratory Studies

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All volumetric data were obtained using a 64-detector (LightSpeed VCT 64 slice scanner GE Healthcare, Waukesha, WI, USA). Scans were obtained at end-inspiration breath-hold, without intravenous administration of iodinated contrast media. CT parameters were: 120-kV tube voltage, 210 mAs (range, 110–270 mAs) tube current and 0.625 mm slice thickness. Image data was reconstructed using standard and high-resolution algorithm, 1.0 mm reconstruction interval, field of view of 350–400 mm and a 512×512 matrix. All datasets were transferred to a PACS system (Synapse, Fuji Medical System, Lexington, MA, USA) at calibrated workstations.
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Multimodal Neuroimaging Acquisition Protocol

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All scans were performed on a Lightspeed VCT 64 slice scanner (GE Healthcare, Milwaukee, USA) at preset scan acquisition parameters (Table 1).
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Standardized CT Pulmonary Examination Protocol

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All CT pulmonary examinations were performed with a 64-slice multidetector CT scanner (64-slice LightSpeed VCT scanner, GE Healthcare Technologies, USA). Images were obtained caudocranially, with breath hold at full inspiration. The following parameters were used: automated dose reduction 90-100 mA, 100-120 kV, 1.4 pitch, 0.5 s rotation time, 0.625 mm collimation, field of view (FOV) 400 × 400 mm. We administered 100 mL of intravenous contrast material (Iopromide, Ultravist 300; Bayer Schering, Germany) at 4-5 mL/s with bolus tracking used to trigger CT acquisition. High-resolution CT images were reconstructed for every 10 mm using a high spatial resolution filter.
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Standardized CT Pulmonary Examination Protocol

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All CT pulmonary examinations were performed with a 64-slice multidetector CT scanner (64-slice LightSpeed VCT scanner, GE Healthcare Technologies, USA). Images were obtained caudocranially, with breath hold at full inspiration. The following parameters were used: automated dose reduction 90-100 mA, 100-120 kV, 1.4 pitch, 0.5 s rotation time, 0.625 mm collimation, field of view (FOV) 400 × 400 mm. We administered 100 mL of intravenous contrast material (Iopromide, Ultravist 300; Bayer Schering, Germany) at 4-5 mL/s with bolus tracking used to trigger CT acquisition. High-resolution CT images were reconstructed for every 10 mm using a high spatial resolution filter.
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