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John Dowling

Tue. 9 May.06,
22:36

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'Omniscan Distribution Rate'
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  Category: 
Contrast Agents

 
Omniscan Distribution Rate
I was told by the GE rep that Omniscan has a faster distribution rate, that should lend itself to better images/application to specific technologies. Is this claim valid? This is the first I've heard of this type "spin" on contrast agents. <pun intended>

In my experience, I have not seen much difference in image quality from various contrast agents. Any thoughts or experiences are appreciated.
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Reader Mail

Sun. 2 Apr.06,
14:48

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  Category: 
Sequences and Imaging Parameters

 
Slew Rate
Whats meaning of slew rate?
And whats its effect on human body if it raised or not?
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Reader Mail

Sun. 2 Apr.06,
14:47

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  Category: 
Coils

 
Open MRI
What is the difference between rapid coil, multiple array and QD coil?
And which one is the best?
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Jadwiga kudynska

Wed. 8 Mar.06,
21:24

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  Category: 
Devices, Scanner, Machines

 
flat board/insert
Good Day Everyone:
Our Imaging Canter has a new MRI unit (Philips 1.5 T Achieva) that we would
like to use for Radiation Oncology patients. The carbon fibre flat table top
as we use in CT effects the MRI image quality. A few companies I have
contacted do not know who makes flat table tops for MRI.
I would appreciate a note from current Radiation Oncology MRI users if they
know the manufacturer of proper flat tops or if they have found a way
"around" the problem.
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raymond gutierrez

Thu. 2 Feb.06,
18:34

[Reply (1 of 5) to:
'ARMRIT??'
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Organisations

 
ARMRIT??
In my opinion I think you should persue the current situation you have right now. unless you want to do different modality. I have been a member of ARMRIT since 97 and I have count my blessings with them. You will encounter a lot of discouragement with those so called "RT's" I've been there and I have worked my butt-off to be where am at now. I can performed all types of exam in MRI and currently training a lot of RT's.

A lot of places recognize ARMRIT just like RDMS in ultra sound.

My advise to you, continue your path to success and best of luck.

Raymond G.
Proud to be a member of ARMRIT
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