Practical strategies for low radiation dose cardiac computed tomography.

Thomas Henzler, Michael Hanley, Elisabeth Arnoldi, Gorka Bastarrika, U Joseph Schoepf, Hans-Christoph Becker

Heart and Vascular Center, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USA.

Journal Article: Journal of thoracic imaging (impact factor: 1.42). 08/2010; 25(3):213-20. DOI: 10.1097/RTI.0b013e3181ec9096

Abstract

Concerns have been raised regarding the increasing radiation exposure associated with cardiac computed tomography (CT). Traditional cardiac CT imaging techniques comprise simultaneous recording of the electrocardiogram signal combined with continuous slow-pitch spiral/helical scan acquisition with a relatively high incident radiation dose. Because of the increasing number of cardiac CT studies and further anticipated growth, the contribution of cardiac CT to radiation exposure of the population is not negligible. With growing radiation dose awareness, a variety of strategies have been developed aimed at improving the dose efficiency of electrocardiogram-synchronized cardiac CT acquisition techniques. Recent innovations have demonstrated that the radiation dose at cardiac CT can be substantially reduced without detrimental effects on diagnostic image quality. This study reviews currently available strategies for successfully reducing radiation dose in cardiac CT.

Source: PubMed

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Keywords

cardiac computed tomography
 
cardiac CT
 
cardiac CT studies
 
Concerns
 
continuous slow-pitch spiral/helical scan acquisition
 
detrimental effects
 
diagnostic image quality
 
dose efficiency
 
electrocardiogram signal
 
electrocardiogram-synchronized cardiac CT acquisition techniques
 
radiation dose
 
radiation dose awareness
 
Recent innovations
 
simultaneous recording
 
Traditional cardiac CT imaging techniques