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8 or 16 section multidetector ct scanners

Manufactured by GE Healthcare

8- or 16-section multidetector CT scanners are diagnostic imaging devices that use X-ray technology to capture detailed, cross-sectional images of the body. These scanners are equipped with multiple detector rows, allowing them to simultaneously acquire multiple slices or sections of the body during a single scan, providing faster image acquisition and higher image resolution.

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2 protocols using 8 or 16 section multidetector ct scanners

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Standardized NCCT Acquisition Protocol

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All study participants underwent NCCT on hospital admission. NCCT acquisition was performed according to standard departmental protocols with 8- or 16-section multidetector CT scanners (GE Healthcare), slice thickness 0.3 mm, with the patient in a head holder in transverse plane.
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Nonenhanced CT and CTA Acquisition

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Nonenhanced CT and CTA acquisitions were performed according to standard departmental protocols with 8- or 16-section multidetector CT scanners (GE Healthcare). Nonenhanced CT was performed with the patient in a head holder in the transverse plane. CTA was performed after a 25-s delay (40 s for patients in atrial fibrillation or congestive heart failure) and administration of 100 to 140 mL of a nonionic contrast agent at an injection rate of 3 mL/s by using a power injector through an 18-gauge intravenous catheter. Images were obtained from the aortic arc up. Afterward, source images were reconstructed into standardized maximum intensity projection views of the intracranial and extracranial vasculature in the sagittal and coronal views.
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