CT Scan: How It Works, Uses, and Advantages
Computed tomography scan was invented by Godfrey Hounsfield in 1963.
Working on CT Scan
Narrow X-ray beams are passed from the rotating X-ray generator through the gantry where the patient is placed.
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When X-rays pass through the tissues, some of the X-rays get absorbed, and some pass through, depending on the tissue density, different grades of absorption in different tissues are detected through sensitive detectors which are translated to a Grayscale image by a computer.
The density of tissues is numbered as Hounsfild Number (HN).
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CT Scan Contrast agents
- Ionic: Water soluble iodide dyes such as sodium diatrizoate, and meglumine iothalamate.
They are cheaper but often toxic and cause anaphylaxis. - Non-ionics are safer but expensive like Iohexol and Iopamiro.
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CT scan Indications
- Trauma-like head injury, chest injury. Abdomen trauma.
In trauma, only a plain CT scan is taken. - Neoplasms: To see the exact location, size, vascularity, extent, and operability.
- Inflammatory conditions: In various sites such as in the pseudocyst of the pancreas.
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CT scan Contraindications
- In pregnancy.
- In restless patient.
CT Scan Advantages
- 1 to 2 mm-sized sections are possible.
- The amount of exposure to radiation is less
- More accurate, sensitive, and specific.
- Small lesions are detected.
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CT Scan Disadvantages
- Interpretation by experienced radiologists is done
- Artifacts can be present
- The cost is high.
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