Iterative reconstruction
Iterative reconstruction has been made available for practical use in the last few years. Iterative reconstruction techniques (IR) can increase image quality with equal dose or potentially get similar image quality as in filtered back-projection (FBP) with less dose. Read more |
Case: Transposition of the Great Arteries (TGA) in a 3-year-old boy
This article will focus on a challenging cardiac case: the transposition of the Great Arteries (TGA) in a 3-year-old boy. Read more |
Case: Cardiopulmonary Abnormalities in a 6-month-old girl on an Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
This article will focus on Cardiopulmonary Abnormalities in a 6-month-old girl on an Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) Machine. Read more |
Ask the expert – Flash in compromised renal function?
In a patient with compromised renal function would flash imaging be possible? Flash scan at 30% with 50mL of contrast. (This would be for a TAVR study in a patient with poor renal function. Read more |
Improvements in Third Generation Dual-Source CT and Benefits for Thoracic and Cardiac CT in Adult and Pediatrics
This article will highlight the differences between SOMATOM Definition Flash and SOMATOM Force. The benefits of the (turbo) flash mode and the improvements for instance in pediatric CTA will be discussed. Read more |
When to use what!? The ‘Flash’ mode
When should you choose the high pitch mode? What are the benefits and downsides? How will this affect your protocol set-up? Get tips and tricks in this article. Read more |
Practical use of the CARE kV mode
CARE kV can be used in three different modes. Here we describe how the modes work and the ways in which you can adapt CARE kV to your preferences and for your benefit. Read more |