CT Scan 128 Slice
High-Speed Computed Tomography Scanner (CT SCAN 128 SLICE)
CT 128 SLICE is a high-speed computed tomography scanner capable of capturing up to 128 images per scan in just 0.4 seconds. This significantly reduces radiation exposure, allowing patients to receive lower radiation doses compared to previous CT scan models.
It can effectively examine organs that are constantly moving, such as the heart, and produces highly detailed 3D images. It also supports virtual imaging for endoscopic examinations, including virtual colonoscopy, airway examination, and many other advanced diagnostic applications.
What Can CT SCAN 128 Slice Detect?
Nervous System
- Headache
- Dizziness
- Weakness in arms or legs
- Numbness
- Facial drooping
- Loss of balance or difficulty walking
- Brain injuries or trauma
Cardiac Muscle Assessment
Can accurately evaluate damaged heart muscles or areas affected by reduced blood supply (ischemia), helping physicians provide precise and safe treatment.
Abdominal Organs
Examination of:
- Liver
- Kidneys
- Gallbladder
- Pancreas
- Spleen
- Urinary bladder
- Tumors or abnormal masses
- Uterus and ovaries (for women)
- Prostate gland (for men)
Vascular System
Detection of:
- Cerebral artery stenosis
- Brain tumors
- Blocked blood vessels in the brain
- Brain cysts
- Intracranial bleeding
Trauma & Injuries
Evaluation of injuries related to:
- Bones
- Joints
- Fractures
- Internal trauma
Cardiac Examination with CT Scanner
CTA (Cardiac CT Angiography)
A contrast-enhanced imaging technique used to examine the coronary arteries and detect coronary artery narrowing or blockage.
This examination can:
- Assess the severity of coronary artery stenosis
- Detect reduced blood flow to the heart muscle
- Monitor patients with a history of heart surgery
- Identify congenital abnormalities of coronary arteries
- Screen high-risk patients before major surgery or invasive procedures
Cardiac CT for Calcium Score
This test measures the amount of calcium deposits in the coronary artery walls, which indicates the risk of developing coronary artery disease (CAD).
Benefits include:
- Predicting the likelihood of coronary artery blockage
- Assessing cardiovascular risk in patients without chest pain
- Early detection of heart disease risk factors
The higher the Calcium Score, the greater the risk of coronary artery disease.


