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Phasexact

Manufactured by Toshiba
Sourced in Japan

The PhaseXact is a high-precision laboratory instrument designed for the analysis and characterization of phase transitions in materials. It offers advanced capabilities for accurately detecting and measuring changes in physical properties, such as temperature, pressure, or volume, as a function of various parameters. The core function of the PhaseXact is to provide researchers and scientists with reliable and reproducible data to support their investigations of phase behavior in a wide range of materials and applications.

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Cardiac CT Reconstruction Optimization

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The reconstruction was performed with a field of view (FOV) of 180 mm and a kernel of FC 05 for both IR 3D and FBP. Slice thickness was 0.5 mm by using a reconstruction interval of 0.25 mm. First, FBP/QDS was reconstructed using automated „BestPhase”reconstruction (PhaseXact, Toshiba, Tokyo, Japan) that automatically selects the phase with fewest motion influence in the 3D dataset [24 (link), 25 (link)]. Additional reconstructions were conducted in 5% steps of the available RR interval. Subsequently, the phase with the least motion artefacts for the coronary arteries was visually chosen and reconstructed with IR 3D mild, IR 3D standard and IR 3D strong by using the reconstruction parameters as described above.
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Cardiac CT Angiography Imaging Protocol

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All CCTA was performed using a 320-detector CT scanner (Aquillion One; Canon Medical Systems) and the same scanning protocol. Unless contraindicated, a cardioselective β1-blocker (metoprolol; 25–150 mg) was administered orally approximately 1 hour before the procedure if the heart rate was >55/min unless contraindicated. Participants with inhaler-treated asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease received 15 mg of ivabradin (Corlentor; Servier). Before image acquisition, a 0.4-mg dose of oral spray glyceryl trinitrate (Nitrolingual; Pohl-Boskamp) was administered. An automatic raw data motion analysis tool (PhaseXact; Toshiba) was used to determine the optimal motion free diastolic phase for reconstruction. Images were reconstructed with 0.5-mm section thickness and increments of 0.25 mm.
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