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State-of-the-Art CT Imaging Techniques for Congenital Heart Disease

posted by Hyun Woo Goo, M.D. | Aug 5, 2010
Hyun Woo Goo, M.D.

Recent developments in CT technology primarily by reducing the cardiac motion and the radiation dose usage in congenital heart disease evaluation have helped expand the indications for CT usage. Read more

Aortic aneurysm: diastol or systol?

posted by Hatem Alkadhi, M.D. | Jun 4, 2008
Hatem Alkadhi, M.D.

The following question has been sent by Sofiane Hadjadj, MD, clinical research, Canada: For the diagnosis and follow-up of aortic aneurysms the aortic ECG guating ct scan have shown it accuracy beside echo, we still no have concensus about which phase we should measure the aortic diameters, some surgeons here prefere … Read more

ECG edition in dual source CT

posted by Kai U. Juergens, M.D. | May 19, 2008
Kai U. Juergens, M.D.

The following question has been sent by Sofiane Hadjadj, MD, clinical research, Canada: hi, we have just aquired the dual source ct, and I am very impressed by the quality of images for coro ct even with high calccium scoring, my question is regarding the EKG editing, are their any rules … Read more

ECG edition in dual source CT

posted by Martin Heuschmid, M.D. | May 15, 2008
Martin Heuschmid, M.D.

The following question has been sent by Sofiane Hadjadj, MD, clinical research, Canada: hi, we have just aquired the dual source ct, and I am very impressed by the quality of images for coro ct even with high calccium scoring, my question is regarding the EKG editing, are their any rules … Read more

ECG edition in dual source CT

posted by Stephan Achenbach, M.D. | May 13, 2008
Stephan Achenbach, M.D.

The following question has been sent by Sofiane Hadjadj, MD, clinical research, Canada: hi, we have just aquired the dual source ct, and I am very impressed by the quality of images for coro ct even with high calccium scoring, my question is regarding the EKG editing, are their any rules … Read more

Acute chest pain criteria in ED for CTA

posted by Kai U. Juergens, M.D. | Feb 21, 2008
Kai U. Juergens, M.D.

Judy Oltmann, CTA Technologist, USA, has sent the following question: In the hospital setting, the logic has to be very defined in the order. Although the Multislice CT book included with our Definition scanner has a good flow chart as indicators, I would like to see if any specific information is … Read more