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CT Contrast Media Injector Setup

Computed Tomography Scanning Planning / By Mohamad Izwan

Intravenous (IV) Line From Lower Limb For CT Cases

CT Scan Troubleshoot / By Mohamad Izwan

Brannula @ Ankle Needle Placement Test Flow Rate: 4.0 ml/sec Normal Saline Volume: 45 ml Actual Scan Flow Rate: 3.5 ml/sec Contrast Volume: 100 ml Normal Salime Volume: 50 ml Scan Delay: 45 seconds

Splitting DWI Images Into Different B-Value

MRI Troubleshoot / By Mohamad Izwan

What is DWI and B-value? Problem of DWI scanning There are protocols that merged the different B-value images into same image file. The radiographer need to split the images manually and save to new file. How to Set the Scanning Properly? Open Protocol Click Contrast — Dynamic Activate B-value This setup is for Siemens Magnetom …

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How to Reduce and Avoid Wrap Around Artefact for T2 Space Protocol

MRI Troubleshoot / By Mohamad Izwan

Change the FOV read to 250mm Go to Resolution –> Base Resolution –> change the value to 256 Go to Resolution –> Slice Partial Fourier –> change to 7/8 Go to Sequence –> Part 2 –> Excitation –> change to slab selective Go to Routine –> Average –> from 2, change to minimum 1.4 Go …

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