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Filter by:This study aimed to determine whether the whole-body bone Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) recording times of around 10 minutes, routinely provided by a high-sensitivity 360 degrees cadmium and zinc telluride (CZT) camera, can be further reduced by a deep learning noise reduction (DLNR) algorithm.
The goal of this clinical study is to evaluate the duration of the procedure, the precision (distance between the needle tip and the centre of the target), and the safety of endosight system in the guidance for bone biopsies.
The PRE-FURTHER study aims to evaluate the feasibility of the combined treatment with radiotherapy and focussed ultrasound for pain palliation in patients with painful bone metastases, and to optimize the combined treatment logistics. Six to ten patients will be included according to in- and exclusion criteria.
This study to evaluate the efficacy of new prosthesis in treatment of comminuted fracture of lateral half of the clavicle in adult female.
For benign curetted tumor defects, ultraporous beta-tricalcium phosphate (TCP) synthetic graft material (Vitoss; Orthovita, Inc., now Stryker, Inc.) persists for a year or longer in some cases even when BMA is added. What is not known is whether the addition to TCP of calcium sulfate (CS), which by itself has a more rapid resorption profile, will lead to more rapid resorption and incorporation of the composite graft material.
This study evaluates SPECT image data acquired from Spectrum Dynamics' multi-purpose CZT SPECT-CT camera. All subjects will undergo routine clinical Anger SPECT imaging and an additional SPECT acquisition on the CZT SPECT camera. Additionally some subjects will undergo CT on the CZT SPECT-CT camera. The quality of images from each device will be compared.