Digital Diagnostics (Sep 2023)

Using a mobile computer tomography scanner in a field hospital setting to manage patients with COVID-19

  • Nikita D. Kudryavtsev,
  • Alexey V. Petraikin,
  • Ekaterina S. Ahkmad,
  • Fyodor A. Kiselev,
  • Vyacheslav V. Burashov,
  • Anna N. Mukhortova,
  • Iliya V. Soldatov,
  • Andrey S. Shkoda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17816/DD321670
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3
pp. 427 – 438

Abstract

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The global outbreak of COVID-19 has posed unprecedented challenges to healthcare systems worldwide. Healthcare administrators had to make quick and effective decisions to ensure high quality of medical care standards in new conditions. The need to form a reserve bed fund during the pandemic was due to the high load on city hospitals in Moscow. Due to this fact, temporary reserved hospitals for COVID-19 patients were organized in non-core facilities, such as ice arenas, shopping malls, and exhibition pavilions. This urgency prompted a search for solutions that could provide the necessary level of diagnosis and treatment appropriate to specialized medical facility. Given the technical and time constraints associated with the installation of a fixed computer tomographic scanner, the deployment of mobile computer tomographic scanners emerged as a viable option. The study aims to share insights gained from using a mobile computer tomographic scanner within a temporary backup hospital setting to treating patients with COVID-19 coronavirus infection. The paper discusses the features, advantages, and disadvantages of mobile computer tomography. It also presents hardware and control room layouts, along with the placement options for the computer tomography device. The research includes the results of dosimetry studies and provides a clinical assessment of the applicability of this type of diagnostic devices.

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