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Adequate image quality with reduced radiation dose in prospectively triggered coronary CTA compared with retrospective techniques
Authors:Elisabeth Arnoldi  Thorsten R. Johnson  Carsten Rist  Bernd J. Wintersperger  Wieland H. Sommer  Alexander Becker  Christoph R. Becker  Maximilian F. Reiser  Konstantin Nikolaou
Affiliation:(1) Department of Clinical Radiology, University Hospitals Munich—Grosshadern Campus, Ludwig-Maximilians University, Marchioninistrasse 15, 81377 Munich, Germany;(2) Department of Medicine I, University Hospitals Munich—Grosshadern Campus, Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich, Germany
Abstract:The goal of our study was to compare a prospective triggering (PT) CT technique with retrospectively gated (RG) CT techniques in coronary computed tomographic angiograms (CCTA) with respect to image quality and radiation dose. Sixty consecutive patients were enrolled. CCTAs using the RG technique were obtained with a dual-source 64-slice CT system in 40 patients, using ECG-triggered tube current modulation, with either a broad pulsing window at 30–80% of the RR interval (group RGb, 20 patients, heart rate > 70 bpm) or a small pulsing window at 70% (group RGs, 20 patients, heart rate < 70 bpm). The other 20 patients underwent CCTA using the PT technique on a 128-slice CT system (group PT, heart rate < 70 bpm). All images were evaluated by two observers for quality on a three-point scale, with 1 being excellent and 3 being insufficient. The effective radiation dose was calculated for each patient. The average image quality score was 1.5 ± 0.6 for PT, 1.35 ± 0.5 for RGs and 1.65 ± 0.5 for RGb. The mean effective dose for RGb was 9 ± 4 mSv, for RGs 7 ± 3 mSv and for PT 3 ± 1 mSv. This represents a 57% dose reduction for PT compared with RGs and a 67% dose reduction for PT compared with RGb. In conclusion, in selected patients CCTA with the PT technique offers adequate image quality with a significantly lower radiation dose compared with CCTA using RG techniques. None of the authors have financial or other kinds of interests that might pose a conflict of interest in connection with this article.
Keywords:Coronary CT angiography  Prospective triggering  Radiation dose  Image quality  Coronary artery disease
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