TY - JOUR
T1 - Feasibility of dual-source cardiac CT angiography with high-pitch scan protocols
AU - Hausleiter, Jörg
AU - Bischoff, Bernhard
AU - Hein, Franziska
AU - Meyer, Tanja
AU - Hadamitzky, Martin
AU - Thierfelder, Carsten
AU - Allmendinger, Thomas
AU - Flohr, Thomas G.
AU - Schömig, Albert
AU - Martinoff, Stefan
PY - 2009/7
Y1 - 2009/7
N2 - Background: Cardiac CT angiography (CCTA) has become a frequently used diagnostic tool in clinical practice, but concern remains about the radiation exposure. Because of the second x-ray acquisition system, dual-source CT systems might allow for high-pitch CT data acquisition and thus for examination of the whole heart during a single heart beat, with the potential for radiation dose reduction. Objective: We assessed the feasibility of a high-pitch scan mode with a dual-source CT system. Methods: High-pitch modes were used in patients undergoing CCTA with a dual-source CT system. Diagnostic image quality for cardiac structures and coronary arteries was assessed. Radiation dose was estimated from the scanner-generated dose-length product (DLP). Results: CCTA was performed in 14 patients during a single heart beat applying a pitch value of 3.4. Mean heart rate during examination was 56.4 ± 8.1 beats/min. Diagnostic image quality for the assessment of larger cardiac structures was obtained in all patients, whereas diagnostic image quality could be achieved in 82% of all coronary segments. With a mean DLP of 145 ± 47 mGy × cm, the resulting estimated radiation dose was 2.0 ± 0.7 mSv. Conclusions: This proof-of-concept study shows the ability of dual-source CT scanners to scan the whole heart during one single heart beat at low radiation dose.
AB - Background: Cardiac CT angiography (CCTA) has become a frequently used diagnostic tool in clinical practice, but concern remains about the radiation exposure. Because of the second x-ray acquisition system, dual-source CT systems might allow for high-pitch CT data acquisition and thus for examination of the whole heart during a single heart beat, with the potential for radiation dose reduction. Objective: We assessed the feasibility of a high-pitch scan mode with a dual-source CT system. Methods: High-pitch modes were used in patients undergoing CCTA with a dual-source CT system. Diagnostic image quality for cardiac structures and coronary arteries was assessed. Radiation dose was estimated from the scanner-generated dose-length product (DLP). Results: CCTA was performed in 14 patients during a single heart beat applying a pitch value of 3.4. Mean heart rate during examination was 56.4 ± 8.1 beats/min. Diagnostic image quality for the assessment of larger cardiac structures was obtained in all patients, whereas diagnostic image quality could be achieved in 82% of all coronary segments. With a mean DLP of 145 ± 47 mGy × cm, the resulting estimated radiation dose was 2.0 ± 0.7 mSv. Conclusions: This proof-of-concept study shows the ability of dual-source CT scanners to scan the whole heart during one single heart beat at low radiation dose.
KW - Coronary artery disease
KW - Dual-source CT
KW - High pitch
KW - Radiation dose
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jcct.2009.05.012
DO - 10.1016/j.jcct.2009.05.012
M3 - Article
C2 - 19577211
AN - SCOPUS:67649399882
SN - 1934-5925
VL - 3
SP - 236
EP - 242
JO - Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography
JF - Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography
IS - 4
ER -