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Multislice CT: A Practical Guide - Proceedings of the 5th International SOMATOM CT Scientific User Conference Zurich, June 2000 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001)
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Multislice CT: A Practical Guide - Proceedings of the 5th International SOMATOM CT Scientific User Conference Zurich, June 2000 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001)
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Until recently, CT scanner performance was limited by a series of
compromises. With single-detector scanners, one cannot select thin
collimation and still maintain the required extent of volumetric
coverage. Slow scans cause motion artifacts that impair image
quality. The introduction of multidetector CT technology, however,
has revolutionized the field. Currently multidetector, multislice
CT scanners acquire up to four channels of data from interweaving
spirals. The minimum gantry rotation period is as low as half of a
second. This increased scan speed allows for thinner collimation
and thus higher longitudinal or z-axis resolution in comparison
with single-detector CT. The improved image quality with
multidetector technology leads to new applications of CT,
particularly in cardiac, vascular, and abdominal imaging. On-going
clinical studies are evaluating the suitability of this new imaging
tool for non-invasive screening and diagnosis of coronary artery
disease. A particular advantage to the increased scan speed in
vascular imaging is the ability to cut intra venous contrast dosage
and still maintain peak enhancement CT throughout the entire
acquisition. Thin-section, multiphasic acquisition during optimal
arterial-phase and venous-phase enhan cement significantly improves
the accuracy for small lesion and vessel detection, and enhances
overall classification of abdominal neoplasms. On the other hand,
the increasingly large volume data sets force to new ways of
looking at, presenting, storing, and trans ferring images.
Networking and two- and three dimensional data processing are the
key words."
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