Computed tomography (CT) has become the diagnostic modality of choice for head trauma due to its accuracy, reliability, safety, and wide availability. The changes in microcirculation, impaired auto-regulation, cerebral edema, and axonal injury start as soon as head injury occurs and manifest as clinical, biochemical, and radiological changes. Proper therapeutic management of brain injury is based on correct diagnosis and appreciation of the temporal course of the disease process.
CT-Scan Facility now available in The best hospital in Ghaziabad ,Shreya Hospital. CT-Scan is performed under the observation of specialist having vast experience in the field of image testing. Doctors use CT scans to see things that regular X-rays can’t show. For example, body structures overlap on regular X-rays and many things aren’t visible. A CT shows the details of each of your organs for a clearer and more precise view.
Shreya Hospital CT – Scan Services Available
- HEAD
- PNS CORONAL ONLY
- PNS AXIAL CORONAL SAGITAL
- CERVICAL SPINE AND NECK
- ORBIT
- HRCT CHEST
- CHEST
- TEMPORAL BONE
- WHOLE ABDOMEN
- UPPER ABDOMEN
- LOWER ABDOMEN
- K.U.B.
- DORSAL SPINE
- L.S. SPINE
- PELVIS
- HIP JOINT
- KNEE JOINT WITH 3D
- ANKLE JOINT WITH 3D
- FOOT WITH 3D
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Procedure
In Computed Tomography, the X-ray beam moves in a circle around the body. This allows many different views of the same organ or structure. The X-ray information is sent to a computer that interprets the X-ray data and displays it in a two-dimensional (2D) form on a monitor.
CT scans may be done with or without “contrast.” Contrast refers to a substance taken by mouth or injected into an intravenous (IV) line that causes the particular organ or tissue under study to be seen more clearly. Contrast examinations may require you to fast for a certain period of time before the procedure. Your doctor will notify you of this prior to the procedure.
Preparation for a Computed Tomography(CT)
Specific instructions are given to the patient before CT Scan include:
PRECAUTIONS: If you are pregnant or think you may be pregnant, please check with your doctor before scheduling the exam. Other options will be discussed with you and your doctor.
CLOTHING: You may be asked to change into a patient gown. If so, a gown will be provided for you. A locker will be provided to secure personal belongings. Please remove all piercings and leave all jewelry and valuables at home.
CONTRAST MEDIA: CT scans are most frequently done with and without a contrast media. The contrast media improves the radiologist’s ability to view the images of the inside of the body.