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Introducing...
The world's first fully integrated Computed Tomography
(CT) System that delivers optimal image quality, faster
results, enhanced patient comfort, and more accurate
diagnosis of cardiac,
thoracic, and vascular imaging applications.
State-of-the
art imaging.
Faster results. Quality patient care.
Tristán Associates is proud to introduce the
new 64-Slice Computed Tomography scanner...the most
sophisticated and powerful CT system available today.
This state-of-the-art scanner captures an unprecedented
level of imaging that assists accurate diagnosis and
facilitates patient treatment methods
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Lung
Scan |
Sinus
Scan
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Head
and Neck
Magnified Scan |
Now,
medical diagnosis that previously required invasive
catheterization procedures can be performed in as little
as a few minutes with much less risk to the patient.
A
new way to view arteries
The
Latest Technology
In the past, the recognized gold standard for detecting
atherosclerotic plaque was the use of coronary angiography
and intravascular ultrasound. Today, however, the new
64-slice CT is considered to be one of the fastest,
most accurate, and patient-friendly methods for cardiac,
thoracic, and vascular diagnosis.
Quality
Patient Care
Compared to conventional catheter angiography, the 64-slice
CT system uses X rays to visualize blood flow in blood
vessels throughout the body - eliminating the need for
arterial puncture and recovery time afterward. Although
contrast is required and injected intravenously,
there is a lower risk of complications. As a result,
patients typically leave shortly after the procedure.
Accurate
Diagnosis
The 64-Slice CT permits an unprecedented level of
3D imaging that can be viewed from any angle allowing
an unprecedented view of the body and its blood vessels
in particular.
Sample
Images
Coronary
Arteries
In this normal volunteer, the coronary arteries are
sharply depicted running on the surface of the heart.
Other images, not shown, reveal the internal anatomy
of the vessels, including the number and type of plaques,
degree of narrowing, and other important information
to help plan treatment.
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for motion picture: 488 Kb)
Abdominal
Aorta
In this patient with an abdominal aortic aneurysm, the
aneurysm is depicted in exquisite detail, and the relationship
of the ballooned aorta to its nearby branches can be
easily seen.
(click
for motion picture: 288 Kb)
Thoracic
Aorta
The thoracic aorta, the main artery carrying blood
from the heart to the rest of the body, can be readily
seen as a candy-cane shaped structure. Sophisticated
techniques, such as graphically erasing the heart, can
assist in ideally viewing the structure of interest;
in this case, the thoracic aorta.
(click
for motion picture: 1 MB)
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