Kaiser Santa Rosa Installs Revolutionary CT Imaging Technology
The New LightSpeed VCTChanging How Physicians Diagnose Heart Disease, Stroke and Chest Pain |
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Photo Gallery From the New LightSpeed VCT
Higher-speed scanning translates to clearer, sharper images with fewer artifacts caused by patient movement or the motion of a beating heart. |
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The medical imaging department has acquired a new, state-of-the-art, CT imaging system from GE Healthcare. The LightSpeed® VCT is the world's first Volume Computed Tomography (VCT) system. We can now offer an innovative way for our physicians to obtain the information they need to diagnose disease and life threatening illnesses, including cardiovascular disease, stroke and chest pain.
Innovative Procedures to be Performed on Our New LightSpeed VCT 5-Beat Cardiac™Physicians can capture images of the whole heart and coronary arteries in just five heartbeats – providing clearer images of cardiovascular anatomy and a shorter breath hold for sick and elderly patients. Triple RuleOut™Three primary causes of mortality in patients with chest pain are aortic dissection, pulmonary embolism and coronary artery disease. Physicians now have a tool to help them rule out (or in) these three individual causes of patient's chest pain through a single quick scan. Stroke Work-UpOnce a stroke occurs, it is commonly believed that treatment must be delivered within an hour or less to ensure the best outcome for the patient. The LightSpeed VCT offers the speed and resolution required for rapid imaging of blood vessels in the brain. This enables physicians to make a quick diagnosis and determine the best course of treatment while reducing the number of exams a patient may need to undergo. Other Typical LightSpeed VCT Procedures
In a single rotation, the LightSpeed VCT creates 64 high-resolution anatomical images as thin as a credit card. These images are combined to form a three-dimensional view of the patient's anatomy for the physicians to analyze. From these images, physicians can view such things as blockages in the coronary arteries, as well as the motion and pumping action of a patient's heart.
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What is a CT or CAT Scan?Computed Tomography (CT) System, also know as a "CAT Scan" is a medical diagnostic tool that allows the visualization of internal structures within the human body. This aids physicians in diagnosing disease, viewing internal abnormalities and assessing the extent of trauma damage.
During a typical CT procedure, the patient is placed on a table. The table then moves the patient through the gantry (a donut-shaped device), which houses an X-ray tube and detector array. For each image acquired, the X-ray tube rotates around the patient and the X-rays pass through the patient to the detector array, and thousands of X-ray measurements are acquired. The computer then processes this information and displays the corresponding images on a computer screen. This imaging technique avoids any superimposition of organs or tissues upon one another that might occur during other types of X-ray tomographic studies.
The CT exam creates images analogous to a single slice of bread from a whole loaf or a slice from an orange. Hence, the word 'slice' is often used to describe a view of patient anatomy. The quality of an image depends on the nature of the X-ray source and detectors, the number and speed of the measurements made, the details of the reconstruction technique (algorithm), the machine characteristics, and the methods of data display and interpretation. The computer allows healthcare professionals to shade, rotate, correlate and measure anatomy in the image. This data can be manipulated to derive even more precise clinical information. While conventional X-ray can discern tissue density difference of five percent, CT can distinguish a density difference of 1 percent or less, aiding in diagnostic confidence. CT Scan Statistics
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Our physicians are now able to capture images of a beating heart in five heartbeats, an organ in one second, and perform whole body trauma in ten seconds, more than twice as fast as conventional multi-slice CT scanners. This speed is especially helpful in shortening breath holds for geriatric patients, patients who are on ventilators and pediatric patients.
The Volume CT system allows our physicians to perform new and enhanced procedures and obtain the information they need to diagnosis patients who are suffering from chest pain or stroke, and because it is patient friendly, the fast scans can help reduce patient stress and anxiety. Some of the volume CT procedures can be done in only one simple exam.
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