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Aquilion ONE Enables Physicians to Prevent Stroke

May 10, 2010

Pamela Louderback, a grandmother from Taylor Mill, Ky., had been experiencing dizzy spells for months. Although she attributed the episodes to a previous condition, physicians could not accurately diagnose her. Pamela had suffered complications from a surgery, and her left carotid artery had to be completely closed. Pamela suspected that her dizziness was caused by blockages in her right carotid artery, but doctors were unable to confirm her belief.

She went about her daily routine, until one day, after blacking out at work, Pamela found herself at St. Elizabeth Healthcare’s emergency room (ER). Unbeknownst to her and her doctors, she was on the verge of suffering a stroke.

According to Dr. Jeff Dardinger, director of Imaging, Vascular Institute, St. Elizabeth Healthcare, a typical patient presenting with these symptoms would have to undergo a battery of tests and be admitted to the hospital before a diagnosis could be made. For example, a patient would likely have had a CT exam of the head and neck and been admitted to the hospital while an MRA exam was scheduled. After a consultation the next day, the patient would have the MRA. According to Dr. Dardinger, this process could take anywhere from two to four days. For anyone who has had a stroke or knows someone who has, you know this timetable can prove fatal or debilitating.

Fortunately for Pamela, she was taken to St. Elizabeth – the first hospital in Kentucky to purchase an Aquilion® ONE. Because of the Aquilion ONE’s ability to capture the entire brain in one rotation, as well as its ability to show function over time, physicians diagnosed Pamela within an hour and prevented a stroke from occurring at all. This system is ideally suited for detecting neurovascular conditions quickly. It uses 320 ultra-high-resolution detector rows to capture up to 16 cm of coverage, enough to image the entire brain or heart and show organ movement.

Images confirmed that Pamela’s right carotid artery was 90 percent occluded, which significantly reduced blood flow to the brain. By diagnosing this condition within the hour, physicians immediately planned stent treatment to open the artery passage, preventing a stroke.

“Toshiba’s Aquilion ONE allowed us to accurately diagnose the patient quickly, dramatically improving her quality of life,” explained Dr. Dardinger, who interpreted Louderback’s images. “Without dynamic volume CT, the patient would have undergone a series of tests for two to four days, at a minimum, to uncover the occlusion. Being able to diagnose the patient within an hour allowed us to plan treatment immediately and prevent a stroke from occurring.”

“I truly believe this system saved my life,” explained Louderback. “I had several exams over the past few months, none of which could detect why I was having dizzy spells. It wasn’t until I was imaged in the ER, using the Aquilion ONE, that a definitive answer could be found.”

Introduced in November 2007, dynamic volume CT scans an entire organ in a single pass and produces 4D videos that show an organ’s structure, its movement and its blood flow. In comparison, a 64-slice, 128-slice or 256-slice CT scan can capture only a portion of an organ in a single pass, requiring physicians to “stitch together” multiple scans of an organ to get a full image. The new technology helps reduce multiple exposures to radiation and exam time.

Designed for today’s healthcare environment, the Aquilion ONE reduces overall healthcare costs and streamlines diagnosis by replacing several tests with a single, comprehensive exam. The Aquilion ONE’s single exam helps reduce unnecessary testing, as well as the accompanying accumulative radiation and contrast dose.

“The Aquilion ONE can dramatically improve patient care by providing a fast, comprehensive exam for patients suffering from life-threatening conditions, like stroke and heart attack, while helping to lower healthcare costs,” explained Robb Young, acting director, CT Business Unit, Toshiba. “St. Elizabeth Healthcare is an excellent example of where the Aquilion ONE enabled physicians to diagnose and treat a patient before a serious stroke occurred.”

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