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Ecat exact hr somatoma project 10 ct scanner cti pet systems

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The ECAT Exact HR+ SOMATOMA Project 10 CT Scanner /CTI PET systems is a medical imaging device used for diagnostic purposes. It combines computed tomography (CT) and positron emission tomography (PET) technologies to create high-resolution, three-dimensional images of the body's internal structures and functions.

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FDG-PET/CT Imaging Protocol for Patients

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The PET scans were acquired with a PET/CT system (ECAT Exact HR+ SOMATOMA Project 10 CT Scanner /CTI PET systems (CPS), Siemens Medical Systems/Knoxville, TN). All patients fasted for at least 6 hours before PET scans and had serum glucose levels <150 mg/dL. After intravenous injection of 370 MBq 18F-FDG, patients were kept in the resting state in a quiet, dimly lit room for 60 min. The CT component of the consisted of a 16-slice helical scanner with a gantry port of 70 cm. Images were acquired at [11 (link)-13 (link)] bed positions. The CT acquisition was performed before the emission acquisition. CT data were used for image fusion and for generation of the CT transmission map. The patients were positioned supine with their arms placed above the head for CT acquisitions. Per our protocol, low dose CT images were obtained with oral contrast only for attenuation correction. The PET component of ECAT HR+ isbismuth germi-nate-based.Emission data were acquired for [11 (link)-13 (link)] bed positions, at 2-3 min per bed position. The field of view was from the top of the head (vertex) to the proximal thighs. Total scanning time per patient was 22-39 min. The PET/CT images were retrospectively evaluated by a radiologist and nuclear medicine physician.
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FDG-PET/CT Imaging Protocol for Patients

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The PET scans were acquired with a PET/CT system (ECAT Exact HR+ SOMATOMA Project 10 CT Scanner /CTI PET systems (CPS), Siemens Medical Systems/Knoxville, TN). All patients fasted for at least 6 hours before PET scans and had serum glucose levels <150 mg/dL. After intravenous injection of 370 MBq 18F-FDG, patients were kept in the resting state in a quiet, dimly lit room for 60 min. The CT component of the consisted of a 16-slice helical scanner with a gantry port of 70 cm. Images were acquired at [11 (link)-13 (link)] bed positions. The CT acquisition was performed before the emission acquisition. CT data were used for image fusion and for generation of the CT transmission map. The patients were positioned supine with their arms placed above the head for CT acquisitions. Per our protocol, low dose CT images were obtained with oral contrast only for attenuation correction. The PET component of ECAT HR+ isbismuth germi-nate-based.Emission data were acquired for [11 (link)-13 (link)] bed positions, at 2-3 min per bed position. The field of view was from the top of the head (vertex) to the proximal thighs. Total scanning time per patient was 22-39 min. The PET/CT images were retrospectively evaluated by a radiologist and nuclear medicine physician.
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