| Literature DB >> 21194865 |
Markus Weininger1, U Joseph Schoepf, Ashok Ramachandra, Christian Fink, Garrett W Rowe, Philip Costello, Thomas Henzler.
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PURPOSE: Recent innovations in CT enable the evolution from mere morphologic imaging to dynamic and functional testing. We describe our initial experience performing myocardial stress perfusion CT in a clinical population with acute chest pain. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Myocardial stress perfusion CT was performed on twenty consecutive patients (15 men, 5 women; mean age 65 ± 8 years) who presented with acute chest pain and were clinically referred for stress/rest SPECT and cardiac MRI. Prior to CT each patient was randomly assigned either to Group A or to Group B in a consecutive order (10 patients per group). Group A underwent adenosine-stress dynamic real-time myocardial perfusion CT using a novel "shuttle" mode on a 2nd generation dual-source CT. Group B underwent adenosine-stress first-pass dual-energy myocardial perfusion CT using the same CT scanner in dual-energy mode. Two experienced observers visually analyzed all CT perfusion studies. CT findings were compared with MRI and SPECT.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21194865 DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2010.11.022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Radiol ISSN: 0720-048X Impact factor: 3.528