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CT-DOSE (Computed Tomography Dose reduction using sequential Or fast pitch Spiral technique Employed in cardiothoracic imaging
CT-DOSE (Computed Tomography Dose reduction using sequential Or fast pitch Spiral technique Employed in cardiothoracic imaging
Title: CT-DOSE (Computed Tomography Dose reduction using sequential Or fast pitch Spiral technique Employed in cardiothoracic imaging
Study sponsor: William Beaumont/ Siemens
Principal Investigator: John Lesser, MD
Study synopsis: Comparing absorbed and effective radiation dose on a novel fast pitch dual source scanner to the doses received by patients undergoing scanning on other scanners.
Study status: Open for enrollment
How do I qualify? Patients qualify if they are under going a Aorta/Pulmonary or Coronary CT scan.
