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Author(s):  
Bernhard Petritsch ◽  
Pauline Pannenbecker ◽  
Andreas Max Weng ◽  
Simon Veldhoen ◽  
Jan-Peter Grunz ◽  
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Purpose Comparison of dual-source dual-energy CT (DS-DECT) and split-filter dual-energy CT (SF-DECT) regarding image quality and radiation dose in patients with suspected pulmonary embolism. Materials and Methods We retrospectively analyzed pulmonary dual-energy CT angiography (CTPA) scans performed on two different CT scanners in 135 patients with suspected pulmonary embolism (PE). Scan parameters for DS-DECT were 90/Sn150 kV (n = 68 patients), and Au/Sn120 kV for SF-DECT (n = 67 patients). The iodine delivery rate was 1400 mg/s in the DS-DECT group vs. 1750 mg/s in the SF-DECT group. Color-coded iodine distribution maps were generated for both protocols. Objective (CT attenuation of pulmonary trunk [HU], signal-to-noise ratio [SNR], contrast-to-noise ratio [CNR]) and subjective image quality parameters (two readers [R], five-point Likert scale), as well as radiation dose parameters (effective radiation dose, size-specific dose estimations [SSDE]) were compared. Results All CTPA scans in both groups were of diagnostic image quality. Subjective CTPA image quality was rated as good or excellent in 80.9 %/82.4 % (R1 / R2) of DS-DECT scans, and in 77.6 %/76.1 % of SF-DECT scans. For both readers, the image quality of split-filter iodine distribution maps was significantly lower (p < 0.05) with good or excellent ratings in only 43.3 %/46.3 % (R1 / R2) vs. 83.8 %/88.2 % for maps from DS-DECT. The HU values of the pulmonary trunk did not differ between the two techniques (p = n. s.), while both the SNR and CNR were significantly higher in the split-filter group (p < 0.001; p = 0.003). Both effective radiation dose (2.70 ± 1.32 mSv vs. 2.89 ± 0.94 mSv) and SSDE (4.71 ± 1.63 mGy vs. 5.84 ± 1.11 mGy) were significantly higher in the split-filter group (p < 0.05). Conclusion The split-filter allows for dual-energy imaging of suspected pulmonary embolism but is associated with lower iodine distribution map quality and higher radiation dose. Key points:  Citation Format


Perfusion ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 35 (8) ◽  
pp. 853-860
Author(s):  
Vahe Fahradyan ◽  
Michael J Annunziata ◽  
Sayf Said ◽  
Maya Rao ◽  
Hirsh Shah ◽  
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Background: Leukodepletion of whole blood-based perfusates remains a challenge in experimental models of ex vivo perfusion. This study investigated the leukoreduction efficacy of the commonly used LeukoGuard LG Arterial and BC2 Cardioplegia filters. Methods: Eleven liters of washed porcine blood was used to evaluate the filtration efficiency of LG (n = 6) and BC2 (n = 5) filters. Filter efficacy was tested by passing 1 L of washed blood through each filter. Complete blood count was performed to detect a reduction of white blood cells, red blood cells, and hemoglobin concentration. Results: The BC2 Cardioplegia filter showed a significant reduction in white blood cell count (13.16 ± 4.2 × 103 cells/μL pre-filtration, 0.62 ± 0.61 cells/μL post-filtration, p = 0.005), red blood cell count (9.18 ± 0.16 × 106 cells/μL pre-filtration, 9.02 ± 0.16 × 106 cells/μL post-filtration, p = 0.012) and hemoglobin concentration (15.89 ± 0.66 g/dL pre-filtration, 15.67 ± 0.83 g/dL post-filtration, p = 0.017). Platelet reduction in the LG filter group was statistically significant (13.23 ± 13.98 × 103 cells/μL pre-filtration, 7.15 ± 3.31 × 103 cells/μL post-filtration, p = 0.029), but no difference was seen in the BC2 group. There was no significant difference in white blood cell count in the LG filter group (10.12 ± 3.0 × 103 cells/μL pre-filtration, 10.32 ± 2.44 × 103 cells/μL post-filtration, p = 0.861). Conclusion: Our results suggest that the LG filter should not be used in ex vivo perfusion circuits for the purpose of leukodepletion. The BC2 filter can be used in EVP circuits with flow rates of less than 350 mL/min. Alternatively, perfusate may be leukodepleted before perfusion.


IEEE Access ◽  
2020 ◽  
pp. 1-1
Author(s):  
Zhihong Xie ◽  
Ping Li ◽  
Fei Li ◽  
Changyi Guo
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2019 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 349-360
Author(s):  
Jefri Gunawan ◽  
Fatahula Fatahula ◽  
Juhartono Juhartono

Bag filter is an equipment in cement industries that used for handling dust from material or separate fines dust with air to make the area is not dusty and it is not make accumulation material. Bag filter (563-BF1) is used for handling dusty area at outlet ball mill in the cement making process. The working systems of bag filter group (563-BF1) is controlled by PLC (Programmable Logic Control). However, the PLC is obsolete so it takes a long time to handle when damage occurs and causes the risk of production loss reach Rp 1,301,801,760.00. In addition, communication systems between PLC with Central Control Room (CCR) that are less reliable cause communication to fail on April 2019 so that the equipment cannot be controlled. To overcome this, it is necessary to upgrade the PLC and communication system to the latest version or change it to DCS (Distributed Control System). Upgrading PLC requires huge costs with almost the same communication system reliability. While changing the control system to DCS is cheaper with better reliable system. So, we chose to change it to DCS. After that control system is changed to DCS on April 2019, the risk of production loss can be eliminated with saving cost in the amount of Rp 220,402,885.00 and after 3 month the communication failed is never occurs (it is more reliable).


Author(s):  
Bo Peng ◽  
Wenming Tan ◽  
Zheyang Li ◽  
Shun Zhang ◽  
Di Xie ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 15 (8) ◽  
pp. 080604
Author(s):  
Bijuan Chen Bijuan Chen ◽  
Erwin H. W. Chan Erwin H. W. Chan ◽  
Xinhuan Feng Xinhuan Feng ◽  
Xudong Wang Xudong Wang ◽  
Bai-Ou Guan Bai-Ou Guan

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