医学
神经组阅片室
心房颤动
图像质量
介入放射学
核医学
放射科
冠状动脉疾病
心脏成像
动脉
冠状动脉
心率
前瞻性队列研究
狭窄
内科学
心脏病学
神经学
血压
人工智能
精神科
计算机科学
图像(数学)
作者
Daniele Andreini,Gianluca Pontone,Saima Mushtaq,Maria Elisabetta Mancini,Edoardo Conte,Marco Guglielmo,Valentina Volpato,Andrea Annoni,Andrea Baggiano,Alberto Formenti,Valentina Ditali,Marco Perchinunno,Cesare Fiorentini,Antonio L. Bartorelli,Mauro Pepi
标识
DOI:10.1007/s00330-017-5131-2
摘要
To evaluate image quality, coronary evaluability and radiation exposure of coronary CT angiography (CCTA) performed with whole-heart coverage cardiac-CT in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). We prospectively enrolled 164 patients with AF who underwent a clinically indicated CCTA with a 16-cm z-axis coverage scanner. In all patients CCTA was performed using prospective ECG-triggering with targeted RR interval. We evaluated image quality, coronary evaluability and effective dose (ED). Patients were divided in two subgroups based on heart rate (HR) during imaging. Group 1: 64 patients with low HR (<75 bpm), group 2: 100 patients with high HR (≥75 bpm). Written informed consent was obtained from all patients and the institutional ethics committee approved the study protocol. In a segment-based analysis, coronary evaluability was 98.4 % (2,577/2,620 segments) in the whole population, without significant differences between groups (1,013/1,024 (98.9 %) and 1,565/1,596 (98.1 %), for groups 1 and 2, respectively, p=0.15). Mean ED was similar in both groups (3.8±1.9 mSv and 3.9±2.1 mSv in groups 1 and 2, respectively, p=0.75) The whole-heart-coverage scanner could evaluate coronary arteries with high image quality and without increase in radiation exposure in AF patients, even in the high HR group. • Last-generation CT scanner improves coronary artery assessment in AF patients.
• The new CT scanner enables low radiation exposure in AF patients.
• Diagnostic ICA maybe avoided in AF patients with suspected CAD.
• Whole-heart coverage CT scanner enables low radiation exposure in AF patients.
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