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Timing on 16-slice scanner and implications for 64-slice cardiac CT: do you start scanning immediately after breath hold?

Jun Horiguchi1, Yun Shen, Nobuhiko Hirai, Hideya Yamamoto, Yuji Akiyama, Minoru Ishifuro, Hideaki Kakizawa, Masashi Hieda, Toshihiro Tachikake, Noriaki Matsuura, Katsuhide Ito.   

Abstract

RATIONALE AND
OBJECTIVES: Slow heart rate and small changes in heart rate are factors for improving image quality on spiral cardiac computed tomography (CT). The purpose of this study is to investigate whether it is possible to improve non-enhanced cardiac CT quality by delaying the data-acquisition window after breath hold.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Electrocardiograph files (n = 240) for 16-slice non-enhanced cardiac CT scans were analyzed. Mean heart rates and maximal changes in heart rates between adjacent cardiac cycles were compared between phase 1 (defined as cardiac cycles 1-5), phase 2 (cardiac cycles 2-6), ... , and phase 6 (cardiac cycles 6-10).
RESULTS: Heart rates gradually increased by phases, but were limited to a range of 66.8-68.0 beats/min. Maximal changes in heart rates were 2.5 beats/min (phase 1) at the highest and 1.3 beats/min (phases 5 and 6) at the lowest (t-test; P < .01). Maximal changes in heart rates for more than five beats/min occurred in 24, eight, and eight patients on phases 1, 5, and 6, respectively (chi-square test; P < .01).
CONCLUSION: The delayed scan (four or five cardiac cycles after breath hold) has the potential to improve the quality of non-enhanced cardiac CT.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16428052     DOI: 10.1016/j.acra.2005.10.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acad Radiol        ISSN: 1076-6332            Impact factor:   3.173


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Authors:  Nobuo Tomizawa; Shuhei Komatsu; Masaaki Akahane; Rumiko Torigoe; Shigeru Kiryu; Kuni Ohtomo
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3.  Variability of repeated coronary artery calcium measurements by 1.25-mm- and 2.5-mm-thickness images on prospective electrocardiograph-triggered 64-slice CT.

Authors:  Jun Horiguchi; Noriaki Matsuura; Hideya Yamamoto; Nobuhiko Hirai; Masao Kiguchi; Chikako Fujioka; Toshiro Kitagawa; Nobuoki Kohno; Katsuhide Ito
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4.  Effect of heart rate and body mass index on the interscan and interobserver variability of coronary artery calcium scoring at prospective ECG-triggered 64-slice CT.

Authors:  Jun Horiguchi; Noriaki Matsuura; Hideya Yamamoto; Masao Kiguchi; Chikako Fujioka; Toshiro Kitagawa; Katsuhide Ito
Journal:  Korean J Radiol       Date:  2009-06-25       Impact factor: 3.500

5.  Optimized heart rate for 320-row cardiac CT can be feasibly predicted from prescan parameters.

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Journal:  Springerplus       Date:  2015-11-12
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