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[Computer tomography--present role and future prospects (author's transl)].

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    Rontgen-Blatter; Zeitschrift Fur Rontgen-Technik Und Medizinisch-Wissenschaftliche Photographie
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    Estimating CT apparatus needs is complex. Cranial CT requires one scanner per 200,000 people, while cardiac imaging needs faster scanning times for optimal diagnostic information.

    Area of Science:

    • Medical Imaging Technology
    • Radiology
    • Diagnostic Imaging

    Background:

    • Current estimation of Computed Tomography (CT) apparatus requirements is not feasible.
    • Specific CT scanner capabilities vary based on application, from cranial imaging to radiotherapy and cardiac investigations.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To outline the varying CT apparatus requirements for different medical applications.
    • To highlight the importance of scanning time and contrast media kinetics in diagnostic imaging.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of CT apparatus needs for cranial CT, radiotherapy, and cardiac investigations.
    • Discussion on the influence of scanning speed and contrast media dynamics on diagnostic accuracy.

    Main Results:

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    • Cranial CT necessitates one apparatus per 200,000 inhabitants.
    • Radiotherapy can utilize apparatus with slower scanning rates.
    • Cardiac investigations require scanning times under 1 second.

    Conclusions:

    • CT apparatus requirements are application-dependent.
    • Optimizing scanning time and understanding contrast media kinetics are crucial for enhanced diagnostic information in CT imaging.