Adult Congenital Heart Disease Imaging with Second‐generation Dual‐source Computed Tomography: Initial Experiences and Findings |
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Authors: | Brian B. Ghoshhajra MD MBA Manavjot S. Sidhu MD Ahmed El‐Sherief MD Carlos Rojas MD Doreen Defaria Yeh MD Leif‐Christopher Engel MD Richard Liberthson MD Suhny Abbara MD Ami Bhatt MD |
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Affiliation: | 1. Cardiac MR PET CT Program, Department of Radiology and Division of Cardiology, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, , Boston, Mass, USA;2. Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program, Division of Cardiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, , Boston, Mass, USA |
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Abstract: | Adult congenital heart disease patients present a unique challenge to the cardiac imager. Patients may present with both acute and chronic manifestations of their complex congenital heart disease and also require surveillance for sequelae of their medical and surgical interventions. Multimodality imaging is often required to clarify their anatomy and physiology. Radiation dose is of particular concern in these patients with lifelong imaging needs for their chronic disease. The second‐generation dual‐source scanner is a recently available advanced clinical cardiac computed tomography (CT) scanner. It offers a combination of the high‐spatial resolution of modern CT, the high‐temporal resolution of dual‐source technology, and the wide z‐axis coverage of modern cone‐beam geometry CT scanners. These advances in technology allow novel protocols that markedly reduce scan time, significantly reduce radiation exposure, and expand the physiologic imaging capabilities of cardiac CT. We present a case series of complicated adult congenital heart disease patients imaged by the second‐generation dual‐source CT scanner with extremely low‐radiation doses and excellent image quality. |
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Keywords: | Adult Congenital Heart Disease Cardiac Computed Tomography Dual Source |
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