(10/10)
-Optimal visualization of in-stent stenosis with PCCT can be achieved in standard resolution mode with VMI 40 keV, a kernel of Bv72, and a matrix size of 1024 x 1024.
-Limitations: no motion, single stent, concentric non-calcified plaque
https://t.co/LrhPI7V6SR
What’s the fuss with photon-counting CT (PCCT) for coronary imaging? A recent Images in Radiology showed the benefit of ultra-high-resolution PCCT for visualizing coronary in-stent restenosis (https://t.co/461DEuZbqv). #medtwitter#pcct
(9/10) A couple of notes:
-Highlights the importance of contrast for detecting in-stent stenosis over more resolution
-Utilized very simple model/geometry that may limit generalizability
-Requires additional clinical validation to ensure accuracy
The Department of #PennBioengineering and Dr. Peter Noel are pleased to announce the Doctoral Dissertation Defense of @leanandlearn.
"Spectral CT thermometry for real-time, non-invasive temperature monitoring of thermal ablation"
November 4th at 2:00 PM
https://t.co/OxydsJ3LKH
so I've been really bad about commenting on my latest science endeavors but to give you an idea, it's been a bit of travel. 3/4 Amtrak trains for said travel have resulted in engine/mechnical malfunctions leading to delays of 1+ hours. it's been a long 1.5 months.
@lofiMRI I was told that historically it's Chicago and around Thanksgiving so that radiologists could bring the wives and they would get to do all the shopping while they were at the conference
All about that bass! We scanned some double basses with some bassists and a luthier to learn more about the internal structure of basses. Learn more below:
https://t.co/39qkVdg8wZ
@PennMedicine@philorch#basses#radiology#computedtomography