Stanislaus County Health Services Agency
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  CT Scanner Provides Outstanding Level Of Care
   
 
   
  Caprice Epps

April 25 - May 1, 2000

The Stanislaus County Health Services Agency now has what is considered to be the most technologically advanced CT Scanner in the San Joaquin Valley.

According to Bev Finley, Managing Director of the Stanislaus County Health Services Agency, "Our previous scanner was becoming outdated and was not Y2K compliant. Our new scanner is a significant improvement in quality and will allow up to provide an outstanding level of care for our patients."

Dr. David Li, clinical radiologist for the agency believes that the "new scanner brings us state-of-the-art technology, and that means we have increased our ability to catch disease early and save lives."

The new Picker's MX Twin spiral CT Scanner can be used in all areas of medicine, but it is especially useful to see areas of the body that an X-ray or an MRI can't see, such as dense bone and soft tissue. The new 3-D scanner has replaced old procedures such as Angiography. Instead of an invasive "mini-surgery" with possible side effects such as stroke or a reaction to the medications previously used, a patient can be in and out of the radiology department in minutes with no adverse effects.

It has a laser scan area so it can accommodate larger patients and it can scan faster than any other machine using half the radiation.

The CT takes pictures of cross-sections of the body, called "slices." The computer takes thirty to forty of these "slices" and puts them together to make a 3-dimensional picture that makes it easier for surgeons, doctors and even patients to read and understand. It has the highest resolution than any other scanner which reduces the possibility of missing anything. Dr. Li said, "These images make doctors 'drool.' "

Reprinted by permission of Healthwatch 2000.

   
   
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