2012年8月29日 星期三

CT Scan Equipment - Utility Depends on Quality


Developed in 1971, computer tomography has been used by millions of people to cure complex medical conditions and diseases. Despite the fact that they are one of the most trusted and safest procedures, when it comes to CT scans, equipment is often the most important factor that decides the accuracy to which a medical professional can diagnose a problem.

Coming to the procedure of CT scan equipment, it's actually a bit complicated. Alike an X-ray, wherein a little amount of ionizing radiation is used to capture a picture of the part of the body where it is radiated, scan uses different angles to take pictures. This results in a 3D model of the targeted body portion, thus giving a better idea of the ailment, which basically means the concerned medical professional has a higher chance of curing it quicker and more effectively. Although the radiation to which the human body is exposed to in case of a CT scan equipment being used is considerably higher than that in an X-ray, it is still not to the levels that can cause any kind of harm to the body.

The main advantage of having a CT scan is that it's very fast and accurate. For instance, if you had an accident and required immediate attention, the doctor can do a CT scan on you in under 30 seconds to know which part of the body has been most severely affected. This way, CT scan has helped save many a life since the 1980s, the time when it became a lot more affordable for the common man.

However, quality of equipment is a lot more important than it is given credit for in the present times. Since it's an advanced medical procedure, technology reliance is considerably higher, and so one must ensure that only the best quality scan equipment is used to identify medical conditions.




Lee Bond shares his views about CT scan equipment. He is a renowned radiology expert who has over 10 years of experience in the field, and another 10 as a regular surgeon. He has relieved thousands of patients of their diseases and currently writes to spread awareness on the importance of selecting the right equipment to treat patients properly. For more information, please visit www.radiology-info.org.





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