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Technology Information
for Doctors
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MSCT coronary Angiogram shows completely blocked vessel |
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HSC has carefully selected the best technology available.
With our cutting-edge equipment from Siemens, Germany and GE, USA, etc, HSC
is one of the most well-equipped medical centers in the region.
The
combination of advanced medical technologies and internationally trained
medical professionals allow our physician, cardiologist and radiologist to
access any pathology present from the patient studies that present
clinically significant results. |
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Accuracy
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The Siemens MSCT gathers 18 times more data than EBCT (1,2000,000 bits of
data per slice/rotation as opposed to 685,000). In addition, MSCT has
better post processing capabilities than the EBCT allowing for more
isotropic and contiguous data. This improved post processing ability
leads to superior resolution of 3-dimensional images and seriously
decreases both miss registered and missed or multi-gathered data.
According to research done (Published in Sept 2002 Circulation), MSCT
has a positive value (PPV) of 80% and a negative predictive value (NPV)
of 97%.
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Conventional Angiogram
confirms the block

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Consistency
Radiation
The image noise on the EBCT is roughly 100 times louder than MSCT.
Radiologist reading images from both EBCT and MSCT consistently note
that the resolution from the MSCT is three times better than EBCT.
The spatial resolution is 30 lines pair per cm (lp/cm) for MSCT to
11 lp/cm for EBCT.
Speed
Summary
The Siemens MSCT is superior to EBCT in accuracy,
reproducibility, consistency, radiation, and speed.
Leading academic medical institutions such as Stanford
Hospital, John Hopkins, and Mayo Clinic have converted
over to Siemens 16-slice MSCT.
The MSCT is faster than EBCT because the EBCT lacks
the MSCT's advanced rotating x-ray in the grantry. This speed
comes from the continuously moving table in the MSCT. By
comparison, the EBCT does a step and shoot protocol, which means
that the machine will image, move the table position, stop and
shoot another image. The MSCT does not stop during the process
to recalibrate position and thus does not miss anatomy due to
the continuous movement resulting in the MSCT's superior accuracy
and reproducibility.
When comparing radiation dosages from MSCT and EBCT using similar
protocols, the radiation dosages were equivalent at 7 mSv per study.
Essentially any CT scanner gives as much or as little radiation as the
operator programs. The relevant issue is how much radiation is required
for a diagnostic quality image. The Siemens MSCT is a more efficient
scanner and therefore can acquire a comparable image with as little as
1/3rd the x-ray dosage required by EBCT.
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