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Scan Image Quality in Patients with Neurovascular Diseases

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C-arm Computed Tomography Scan Image Quality in Patients With Neurovascular Diseases

With new developments that have taken place in the optimization of C-arm computed tomography (CACT) image acquisition and reconstruction, CACT image quality will be better than current standard-of-care CACT scan techniques used for neurovascular patients referred to endovascular treatment or diagnosis. As such, novel acquisition, filtration, artifact reduction and reconstruction techniques will be evaluated against the standard-of-care CACT approach.

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No pharmaceutical medication involved common.study.methods.has-drugs-no
Recruiting patients only common.study.methods.is-healthy-yes

Procedure - Neurovascular percutaneous intervention

Patient will receive one extra CACT scan while they are receiving percutaneous neurovascular intervention.

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C-arm Computed Tomography Scan Image Quality in Patients With Neurovascular Diseases: Observational Study

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NCT03162601

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DdwNRb