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Helical Computed Tomography of Bowel and Mesenteric Injuries
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection and Critical Care, 2001The role of computed tomography in diagnosing hollow viscus injury after blunt abdominal trauma remains controversial, with previous studies reporting both high accuracy and poor results. This study was performed to determine the diagnostic accuracy of helical computed tomography in detecting bowel and mesenteric injuries after blunt abdominal trauma ...
K L, Killeen +4 more
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The American Journal of Surgery, 2015
Despite the widespread use of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tubes, their placement may be associated with a variety of complications, including gastrocolic fistula.In total, 48 individuals underwent computed tomography-gastro-colonography (CT-GC)-guided PEG placement.
Kazuya Kato +11 more
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Despite the widespread use of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tubes, their placement may be associated with a variety of complications, including gastrocolic fistula.In total, 48 individuals underwent computed tomography-gastro-colonography (CT-GC)-guided PEG placement.
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European Radiology, 2005
Our aim was to compare the quality of pelvicalyceal visualization on computed tomography (CT) urography using a small intravenous contrast material dose, hydration, and high-resolution multidetector CT (MDCT) with that of conventional helical CT. The test (MDCT) group (49 consecutive patients, 98 kidneys) was scanned 5 min following an intravenous ...
V, Raptopoulos, A, McNamara
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Our aim was to compare the quality of pelvicalyceal visualization on computed tomography (CT) urography using a small intravenous contrast material dose, hydration, and high-resolution multidetector CT (MDCT) with that of conventional helical CT. The test (MDCT) group (49 consecutive patients, 98 kidneys) was scanned 5 min following an intravenous ...
V, Raptopoulos, A, McNamara
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High-helical-pitch, cone-beam computed tomography
Physics in Medicine and Biology, 1998The object of a helical, cone-beam computed tomography, HCBCT, system is faster scan times for the volume of interest for a patient. The maximum helical-pitch that still produces good quality images limits the reduction in scan time. Although this is a three-dimensional problem, an extension of the completeness condition for a two-dimensional fan-beam ...
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High temporal resolution for multislice helical computed tomography
Medical Physics, 2000Multislice helical computed tomography (CT) substantially reduces scanning time. However, the temporal resolution of individual images is still insufficient for imaging rapidly moving organs such as the heart and adjacent pulmonary vessels. It may, in some cases, be worse than with current singleāslice helical CT.
K, Taguchi, H, Anno
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Multidetector helical computed tomography of the liver
Academic Radiology, 2004Abstract Rationale and objectives The purpose of this study was to compare hepatic enhancement characteristics using two different contrast media injection protocols with multidetector helical computed tomography. Materials and methods Twenty-three patients with known or suspected liver lesions scheduled to undergo biphasic hepatic multidetector
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Regularized approach in 3D helical computed tomography
Proceedings of the Second Joint 24th Annual Conference and the Annual Fall Meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society] [Engineering in Medicine and Biology, 2002Helical tomography yields less invasive examination at the expense of degradations in the precision of the reconstructions and the possible presence of specific artifacts. This study presents a new reconstruction method that produces significant enhancement in the precision of helical tomographic images at a reasonable computer cost.
M. Allain, Y. Goussard, J. Idier
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A reconstruction method for helical computed tomography
1997 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2002This paper presents a method for volumetric reconstruction from helical computerized tomography (H-CT) data which are collected with a fan beam source. An interpretation of the H-CT data in terms of the axial computerized tomography (A-CT) data is provided.
A. Rischal, S.S. Young, M. Soumekh
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Imaging of aortic dissection by helical computed tomography (CT)
European Radiology, 2004Aortic dissection is the most frequent cause of aortic emergency, and its outcome is still frequently fatal. The management of this pathology has changed with the development of endovascular means. Nowadays, imaging modalities are helpful in management decision-making by providing information such as identification of entry tears along the aorta and ...
Serge, Willoteaux +4 more
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[Spiral (helical) computer tomography].
Casopis lekaru ceskych, 1998The introduction of spiral (helical) computed tomography (CT) has revolutionized the way established body CT examination are performed and has created new examinations as CT angiography. The production of overlapping images from single short X-ray exposure, the minimization of motion artefact and the suppression of respiratory misregistration have all ...
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