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What is a CTA Scan?

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CTA, or Computed Tomography Angiography, uses the CT scanner to visualize blood flow in large and tiny vessels throughout the body, from those serving the brain to those in the lungs, kidneys, arms, legs, and heart. Any individual with a family history of atherosclerotic heart disease, or a personal history of angina, heart attacks, bypass grafts, or stents should strongly consider a cardiac and coronary CT angiogram.

What is CTA?

CTA stands for Computed Tomography Angiography. CTA is one of several CT scan options that doctors can use to evaluate your cardiovascular health. With the help of a contrast agent, doctors can examine in very fine detail how well blood is flowing through your arteries, and identify any potential blockages or irregularities. See similar questions...

What is a Coronary CTA? Is Coronary CTA a screening exam?

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A Noninvasive Coronary CTA (CT Angiography) is a heart-imaging test (a CT Scan) to determine if either fatty deposits or calcium deposits have built up in the coronary arteries, which supply blood to the heart muscle. It is not a screening exam. Patients who have the exam need to have symptoms of heart disease. Coronary CTA is very accurate for evaluating narrowing of the arteries. See similar questions...

What are the advantages of coronary CTA?

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The advantages are that the test is noninvasive and painless. The heart does not have to be stressed for the exam. See similar questions...

What are the disadvantages of coronary CTA?

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Since the exam is noninvasive, it does not measure or sample blood directly. We are not able to measure the pressures in the chambers of the heart and other direct measures of the blood with a coronary CTA. See similar questions...

Where can I get directions or more information on CTA routes?

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Get travel information and directions online at http://www.transitchicago.com or by calling the RTA Travel Center at 836-7000 from any area code (TTY: 312-836-4949). Operators are available daily from 5 a.m. – 1:00 a.m. They can also send you a CTA System Map, Downtown Sightseeing Guide or schedules. CTA Maps and Downtown Sightseeing Guides are also available at CTA train stations. See similar questions...

My CTA U-Pass is damaged or defective, how do I replace it?

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On CTA Bus, if your card is collected, you will be asked to complete a Report of Captured Fare card. You will be allowed to ride free and given a pink copy of the report for your record. CTA Rail Stations, if your card is collected, you will be asked to complete a Fare Discrepancy Report (FDR). You will be given $4.50 transit card and a copy of the FDR for you records. You will be instructed to go to CTA’s customer Service Center at 567 W. See similar questions...

Why get a Scan?

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What is a DEXA scan?

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A DEXA scan is a test that a doctor orders to see how strong your bones are. It checks for Osteoporosis. It is painless and takes approximately 20 minutes to complete. Anyone over 18 years old can have a scan (there are no standards set for children under 18). You build bone density until approximately 25-30 years of age. After that, the goal is to prevent any further loss. To read about the DEXA scan, click here . See similar questions...

What is a CAT Scan?

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CAT Scan is a commonly used term that refers to Computed Axial Tomography. CAT or CT Scanning was developed after Ultrasound and uses x-ray technology. CAT Scanning is fast, patient friendly and has the unique ability to image a combination of soft tissue, bone, and blood vessels. It is a multi use imaging system. For many computed tomography examinations, patients may be asked to take a special contrast agent (orally, rectally or via injection). See similar questions...

How do I scan a matrix?

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For now, I guess you have to write your own program, or convert your own native format to one of the RadWare ones. The RadWare formats are very simple, just direct-access, unformatted integers, one record per row of 4096 channels. These integers can be either 2 Bytes per channel (for the .mat format) or 4 Bytes per channel (for the .spn / .m4b format). See similar questions...

What are CQS, CTS, and CTA?

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The Consolidated Quotation System (CQS) is the electronic service that provides quotation information for issues admitted to dealings on the American Stock Exchange, New York Stock Exchange, and U.S. regional stock exchanges. The Consolidated Tape System (CTS) provides last sale data for the exchanges. The Consolidated Tape Association (CTA) is the operating authority for CQS and CTS. See similar questions...

What's the difference between a CTA and TFM membrane?

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A CTA (Cellulose Triacetate) membrane is a paper by-product membrane bonded to a synthetic layer. Du... (Complete Answer) See similar questions...

What are typical CTA fees?

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The typical CTA fees are expected to be a management fee ranging between 1.5% and 2% per annum and a performance fee ranging between 20% and 25% of any net new profits. The costs are accrued daily, and all CTA results are net of these operating costs. See similar questions...

What will I have to do during the scan?

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All you have to do is lie on your back and hold your breath for a few seconds. The machine will move you through a large open ring in which hundreds of high resolution images of your body will be gathered. The entire examination is comfortable and will only take a few minutes. See similar questions...

How often should someone have a scan done?

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Frequency will vary from case to case, depending on what an initial scan uncovers. For those with multiple risk factors, or troublesome findings, a follow-up scan may be repeated in a year's time to assess the success of lifestyle changes or medication in treating the problem. For those receiving a clean bill of health with an initial scan we recommend a recheck in perhaps two to three years. No diagnostic test is infallible. See similar questions...

When should I have my scan done?

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You may have your ultrasound as early as 18 weeks if your main desire is to find out the gender of your baby, but remember that the baby is quite skeletal at this point. The best time to see details of the features is 28-32 weeks when the baby has more fat on his/her body but still has room to move around. Some parents choose to come early for gender determination and then come back when the baby has more fat. Keep in mind that there are MANY variables involved in getting clear images. See similar questions...

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