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Use of a novel helical fan beam imaging system for computed tomography of the head and neck in sedated standing horses: 120 cases (2019–2020)
Use of a novel helical fan beam imaging system for computed tomography of the head and neck in sedated standing horses: 120 cases (2019–2020)

CT has revolutionized equine clinical practice over recent decades, with CT imaging of the equine head currently considered preferable to conventional radiography.

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Researchdavid ergunJuly 31, 2022
Equine Patients Deserve Better Than ‘Good Enough’: How the Equina® is Revolutionizing CT for Horses
Equine Patients Deserve Better Than ‘Good Enough’: How the Equina® is Revolutionizing CT for Horses

On top of that, there were no true equine CT scanners on the market, and most clinicians had to be content with using what amounted to a human machine that was repurposed for equine use. But what if there was a better way? Why settle for only ‘good enough’?

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david ergunApril 14, 2022Asto CT Comment
Risk assessment for condylar stress fracture in elite racing Thoroughbreds using standing computed tomography-based virtual mechanical testing
Risk assessment for condylar stress fracture in elite racing Thoroughbreds using standing computed tomography-based virtual mechanical testing

Condylar stress fracture of the third metacarpal bone (MC3) is a common catastrophic injury in Thoroughbred racehorses and is associated with parasagittal groove (PSG) subchondral osteolysis.

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Researchdavid ergunDecember 1, 2021Research
Asto CT Introduces a 92 cm Tapered Bore to its Equina® Standing CT Scanner
Asto CT Introduces a 92 cm Tapered Bore to its Equina® Standing CT Scanner

Asto CT makers of the Equina, is proud to announce the release of its 92cm Tapered Bore with extended cervical spine and proximal limb coverage.

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david ergunNovember 29, 2021Asto CTComment
5 Most Common Limb Issues Identified by The Equina Standing CT
5 Most Common Limb Issues Identified by The Equina Standing CT

We went through our archives to display the five most common limb injuries and diseases identified by the Equina. The 1st most common limb issue identified by the Equina is Navicular Syndrome….

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david ergunJuly 8, 2021Comment
The Benefit of Standing CT from the Human Radiologists Perspective
The Benefit of Standing CT from the Human Radiologists Perspective

Read more about Dianne's story and knowledge with equine diagnostic imaging.

“If you can get diagnostic imaging that gives you the answer quickly, and safely, it’s a huge advantage. That’s why I’m such an advocate for the Equina by Asto CT, because it would have given us the information we needed in 30 seconds compared to hours.”

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david ergunMay 13, 2021Comment
Why CT imaging is Superior for Equine Dental Cases
Why CT imaging is Superior for Equine Dental Cases

Imaging with computed tomography (CT) has become increasingly advanced in recent years and has become the gold standard diagnostic for dental disease and other conditions involving the skull.

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david ergunMarch 31, 2021Asto CTComment
We're Pleased to Welcome Dr. Sabrina Brounts as our Asto CT Scientific and Clinical Advisor
We're Pleased to Welcome Dr. Sabrina Brounts as our Asto CT Scientific and Clinical Advisor

We would like to officially welcome Dr. Sabrina Brounts to the Asto CT team as a scientific advisor.

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david ergunFebruary 16, 2021Asto CT Inc. Comment
Using Standing CT Imaging to Find Abscesses in Equine Patients
Using Standing CT Imaging to Find Abscesses in Equine Patients

“Hoof abscesses occur when bacteria get trapped between the sensitive laminae (the tissue layer that bonds the hoof capsule to the coffin bone) and the hoof wall or sole. The bacteria create exudate (pus), which builds up and creates pressure behind the hoof wall or sole. This pressure can become extremely painful.” -Dr. Brian Fitzgerald

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david ergunJanuary 21, 2021Asto CT Comment
Safeness of the Equina Standing CT Scan from the Perspective of a Horse Owner
Safeness of the Equina Standing CT Scan from the Perspective of a Horse Owner

When a horse goes under general anesthesia, there is an inevitable risk, as there is evidence of a link between increased equine mortality and general anesthesia. This causes many horse owners to feel uneasy about the procedure. All the information poses the ultimate question, how do you take a CT scan of a massive animal without administering general anesthesia?

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david ergunDecember 22, 2020
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