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Physicians report writer dx

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Physicians Report Writer DX is a lab equipment product designed to facilitate the generation of medical reports. It provides a platform for healthcare professionals to efficiently create and manage patient records and documentation.

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Routine DXA Imaging Protocol

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Routine clinical examination at our institution involved obtaining DXA measurements using a standard DXA device (GE Lunar Prodigy, GE Healthcare, Chicago, IL, USA) and following a protocol for DXA imaging. The generated DXA images were analyzed automatically, and reports were produced using software ver. 1.1 provided by the vendor (Physicians Report Writer DX, Hologic, Discovery Wi, Chicago, IL, USA).
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Standardized CT and DXA Imaging Protocols

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Our study utilized a Siemens scanner (SOMATOM 128, Definition AS+; Siemens Healthcare, Forchheim, Germany) to conduct CT scans strictly following a standardized protocol [19 (link),20 (link)]. Single-energy CT scans were set at 120 kVp and 247 mA parameters, with a collimation dose modulation of 0.6 mm. A consistent effective pitch of 0.8 was maintained, and the B60 (sharp) reconstruction kernel was applied. Non-contrast chest CT scans were performed, preserving a reconstructed slice thickness of 5.0 mm.
We conducted DXA scans using a standardized device following a common protocol (GE Lunar Prodigy, GE Healthcare, Freiburg, Germany). The resulting reports were compiled with vendor-specific software (Physicians Report Writer DX; Hologic, Discovery, WI, Mississauga, USA). This rigorous observance of established imaging protocols ensured the validity and uniformity of our results.
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Standardized CT and DXA Imaging Protocols

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The CT scans were carried out using a Siemens SOMATOM 128, Definition AS + scanner (Siemens Healthcare, Forchheim, Germany). The standardized protocol for each scan entailed a single-energy CT scan with settings at 120 kVp and 247 mA, featuring a dose modulation with a 0.6 mm collimation. The effective pitch was maintained at 0.8, and the reconstruction kernel employed was B60 (sharp). For the spine CT scans, which were executed without the use of contrast, a reconstructed slice thickness of 5.0 mm was consistently preserved.
For the DXA scans, a standard device was utilized, adhering to a conventional protocol (GE Lunar Prodigy, GE Healthcare). The subsequent reports were produced using vendor-specific software (Physicians Report Writer DX; Hologic, Discovery WI, USA). The strict adherence to standardized imaging protocols throughout the study guarantees the reproducibility and uniformity of our results.
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Dual-modality assessment of bone mineral

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A Siemens scanner (SOMATOM 128, Definition AS+; Siemens Healthcare, Forchheim, Germany) was used for the CT scans. For every scan, the protocol was a single-energy CT with 120 kVp, 247 mA, and a dose modulation of 0.6 mm collimation. The effective pitch was 0.8 and the reconstruction kernel was B60 (sharp). Reconstructed slice thicknesses were set at 5.0 mm for chest CTs (non-contrast). For the DXA scans, a standard device with a standard protocol (GE Lunar Prodigy, GE Healthcare) was used, and reports were obtained using vendor-specific software (Physicians Report Writer DX; Hologic, Discovery WI, USA).

Schematic flow for BMC estimations from computed tomography. BMC, bone mineral content

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Standardized CT and DXA Imaging Protocol

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A Siemens (SOMATOM 128, Definition AS +) scanner (Siemens Healthcare, Forchheim, Germany) was used for CT scans, for every scan, the protocol was a single-energy CT with 120 kVp, 247 mA, dose modulation 0.6-mm collimation. The effective pitch was 0.8 and the reconstruction kernel was B60 (sharp). Reconstructed slice thicknesses were set at 5.0 mm and 3.0 mm for chest CT and lumbar spine CT, respectively. And the slice increments for abdomen and pelvis CT were 5.0 mm and 3.0 mm, respectively. For DXA scans, a standard device with a standard protocol (GE Lunar Prodigy, GE Healthcare) was used and reports were obtained using vendor-specific software (Physicians Report Writer DX, Hologic, Discovery Wi, USA).
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