| Literature DB >> 35076784 |
Phatraporn Aupongkaroon1, Pattarapong Makarawate2, Narumol Chaosuwannakit3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The number of coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) exams is steadily growing. A novel computed tomography (CT) system has been developed to increase image quality while lowering patient radiation. The radiation dose attributed to CCTA has received considerable attention, whereas the dose associated with invasive catheter angiography (ICA) has received less. This study aims to investigate the radiation exposure of CCTA in patients and compare it to ICA.Entities:
Keywords: CTA; Coronary CTA; Coronary angiography; Radiation dose
Year: 2022 PMID: 35076784 PMCID: PMC8789964 DOI: 10.1186/s43044-022-00241-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Egypt Heart J ISSN: 1110-2608
Fig. 1Coronary CTA images from single-
source CT scanner (A, D), and dual-source CT scanner (B, E), and diagnostic invasive coronary angiography image (C)
Radiation dose from coronary CTA (CCTA) and invasive diagnostic coronary angiography (ICA)
| Parameters | CTA ( | ICA ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Effective dose (mSv), mean ± SD | 2.88 ± 0.85 | 5.61 ± 0.55 | < 0.0001* (2.43–3.02) |
| Gender, (male, %) | 24 (30.7) | 14 (35.9) | 0.70 (− 17.09 to 32.28) |
| Age (years), mean ± SD | 65.5 ± 9.6 | 65.8 ± 9.4 | 0.87 (− 3.40 to 4.0) |
| BMI (kg/m2), mean ± SD | 23.4 ± 3.6 | 23.1 ± 3.4 | 0.66 (− 1.67 to 1.07) |
*Statistically significant at the p value < 0.05
Fig. 2Box plots show that the mean effective doses for the coronary CTA (CCTA) were significantly lower than the mean effective dose for invasive coronary angiography (ICA)
Correlation between patient characteristics and effective dose of coronary CTA
| Correlation coefficient ( | ||
|---|---|---|
| Age | − 0.25 | 0.273 |
| Weight | 0.42 | 0.000129* |
| Height | 0.27 | 0.017* |
| BMI | 0.387 | 0.000465* |
*Pearson correlation is significant at the p value < 0.05 [2-tailed]
Correlation between patient characteristics and effective dose of ICA
| Correlation coefficient ( | ||
|---|---|---|
| Age | − 0.04 | 0.808 |
| Weight | 0.29 | 0.04* |
| Height | 0.18 | 0.27 |
| BMI | 0.24 | 0.0116* |
*Pearson correlation is significant at the p value < 0.05 [2-tailed]
Comparison of radiation dose and patient characteristics between dual-source CTA (DSCTA) in 2019 and single-source CTA (SSCTA) in 2010
| Parameters | DSCTA ( | SSCTA ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Effective dose (mSv), mean ± SD | 2.88 ± 0.85 | 7.15 ± 3.4 | < 0.0001* (3.64–4.89) |
| Gender, (male,%) | 24 (30.7) | 9 (47.4) | 0.14 (− 4.57 to 38.55) |
| Age (years), mean ± SD | 65.5 ± 9.6 | 68.3 ± 10.2 | 0.06 (− 9.79 to − 0.60) |
| BMI (kg/m2), mean ± SD | 23.4 ± 3.6 | 22.9 ± 5.5 | 0.58 (− 2.3 to 1.32) |
*Statistically significant at the p value < 0.05
Fig. 3Box plots show that the mean effective doses for the coronary CTA (CCTA) performed in 2019 were significantly lower than the mean effective dose for CCTA in 2010