What’s a mobile CT scan?

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Mobile CT scans provide cheaper and easier access to diagnostic technology for small healthcare settings, especially in rural communities. They offer the same level of service as static CT scans and can be shared by several facilities to reduce costs. However, stabilizing shock absorbers are needed, and a dedicated crew is required for smooth operation during long-distance travel. CT scans are used to diagnose diseases and injuries.

A mobile computed tomography (CT) is a tractor trailer that houses this type of imaging and diagnostic tool, allowing you to move the machine to different locations as needed. A mobile CT scan provides cheaper and easier access to this technology for small healthcare settings. For the most part, static and mobile CT scans provide the same level of service. CT scans are used to create a sharp image of internal structures for diagnosing diseases and injuries.

There are several benefits to a mobile CT scan. This type of machine is very expensive to purchase and maintain and requires specially trained technicians to run the device. For small hospitals and health centers, these costs can be excessive and prohibitive. CT scans, however, are essential for diagnosing medical conditions in even the smallest facilities. A mobile CT scan provides smaller hospitals with periodic access to this technology at a more reasonable cost.

In rural communities where CT scans cannot be accessed, mobile units may intermittently visit an area to provide this service. Patients can commute to mobile unit locations and will not have to travel long distances to urban areas where CT scans are readily available. This is often a better solution for very ill patients, patients who have difficulty walking long distances, or patients who have difficulty staying out of the house at night.

A mobile CT scan offers many benefits to smaller healthcare facilities. These types of scanners can be shared by several hospital facilities to reduce costs or the need for a hospital to purchase a unit on its own. A mobile CT scan also provides an opportunity for a hospital to test a scanner before purchasing, installing and hiring staff to operate it.

There are very few physical or performance variations between a mobile and static CT scan. Both types of scanners take the same amount of time to warm up and require the same preventative maintenance routines. Mobile and static scanners can be upgraded promptly as needed. Finally, there is no difference in the quality of a scan performed in a mobile and static CT scanner.

The disadvantages of a mobile CT scan are that tractor trailers need to be well equipped with stabilizing shock absorbers to prevent machinery disruption. Mobile scanners also work smoother when a dedicated crew is attached to the same unit at all times. This is sometimes difficult, especially when mobile CT scans are needed to travel long distances.
The general types of CT scans are chest, abdominal, and whole body. Specialized CT scans include skull and heart scans. CT scans provide a very detailed look inside the body and are used to diagnose diseases and injuries.




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