New scanner aims for clearer pictures, less radiation
NCT ID NCT06691659
Summary
This study is testing a new type of CT scanner designed to take clearer pictures while using less radiation. It will involve 250 adults who are already scheduled for routine CT scans of areas like the chest, abdomen, or bones. Doctors will compare the images from this new scanner to standard ones to see if it improves how well they can diagnose medical conditions.
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University of Pennsylvania - Center for Advanced Computed Tomography Imaging Services (CACTIS)
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