Paras Institute of Radiology is equipped with GE CT scanner. It ensures minimum possible radiation exposure with maximum acquisition efficiency, optimized application protocols and real time tube current modulation. It has a workstation enabling 3D applications like Real-time MPR, SSD and Volume Measurement and CT angiography .
Multi-Slice CT Scan
Paras Institute of Radiology is equipped with GE CT scanner. It ensures minimum possible radiation exposure with maximum acquisition efficiency, optimized application protocols and real time tube current modulation. It has a workstation enabling 3D applications like Real-time MPR, SSD and Volume Measurement and CT angiography .
Provides speed, resolution, image quality, reduced dose, and coverage. Faster acquisitions at reduced dose help enable a wider array of advanced applications.
Provides clinicians with the speed to perform more aggressive protocols for CTA studies – lower limbs can be scanned in the arterial phase. And a lung scan can be performed in a single breath hold. Multi-phase studies of the liver and pancrease also benefit from the increased speed.
CT/e Dual’s sub-millimeter acquisition (with no post-patient collimation) provides the high spatial resolution required for the visualization of small anatomy, such as the auditory ossicles and the fine detail of the knee, wrist or ankle. Outstanding IQ can be generated for studies of the posterior fossa.
Utilizing Design for Six Sigma methodologies, GE CT Scanner built a user interface that provides fast, accurate exams, as well as improves patient throughput and staff productivity.