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Comparison Between Prospectively Electrocardiogram-Gated High-Pitch Mode and Retrospectively Electrocardiogram-Gated Mode for Dual-Source CT Coronary Angiography

BACKGROUND: We aimed to report the image quality, relationship between heart rate and image quality, amount of contrast agent given to the patients and radiation doses in coronary CT angiography (CTA) obtained by using high-pitch prospectively ECG-gated “Flash Spiral” technique (method A) or retrosp...

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Autores principales: Koplay, Mustafa, Celik, Mahmut, Avcı, Ahmet, Erdogan, Hasan, Demir, Kenan, Sivri, Mesut, Nayman, Alaaddin
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Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4699622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26767072
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/PJR.895232
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author Koplay, Mustafa
Celik, Mahmut
Avcı, Ahmet
Erdogan, Hasan
Demir, Kenan
Sivri, Mesut
Nayman, Alaaddin
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Celik, Mahmut
Avcı, Ahmet
Erdogan, Hasan
Demir, Kenan
Sivri, Mesut
Nayman, Alaaddin
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description BACKGROUND: We aimed to report the image quality, relationship between heart rate and image quality, amount of contrast agent given to the patients and radiation doses in coronary CT angiography (CTA) obtained by using high-pitch prospectively ECG-gated “Flash Spiral” technique (method A) or retrospectively ECG-gated technique (method B) using 128×2-slice dual-source CT. MATERIAL/METHODS: A total of 110 patients who were evaluated with method A and method B technique with a 128×2-detector dual-source CT device were included in the study. Patients were divided into three groups based on their heart rates during the procedure, and a relationship between heart rate and image quality were evaluated. The relationship between heart rate, gender and radiation dose received by the patients was compared. RESULTS: A total of 1760 segments were evaluated in terms of image quality. Comparison of the relationship between heart rate and image quality revealed a significant difference between heart rate <60 beats/min group and >75 beats/min group whereas <60 beats/min and 60–75 beats/min groups did not differ significantly. The average effective dose for coronary CTA was calculated as 1.11 mSv (0.47–2.01 mSv) for method A and 8.22 mSv (2.19–12.88 mSv) for method B. CONCLUSIONS: Method A provided high quality images with doses as low as <1 mSv in selected patients who have low heart rates with a high negative predictive value to rule out coronary artery disease. Although method B increases the amount of effective dose, it provides high diagnostic quality images for patients who have a high heart rate and arrhythmia which makes it is difficult to obtain images.
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spelling pubmed-46996222016-01-13 Comparison Between Prospectively Electrocardiogram-Gated High-Pitch Mode and Retrospectively Electrocardiogram-Gated Mode for Dual-Source CT Coronary Angiography Koplay, Mustafa Celik, Mahmut Avcı, Ahmet Erdogan, Hasan Demir, Kenan Sivri, Mesut Nayman, Alaaddin Pol J Radiol Original Article BACKGROUND: We aimed to report the image quality, relationship between heart rate and image quality, amount of contrast agent given to the patients and radiation doses in coronary CT angiography (CTA) obtained by using high-pitch prospectively ECG-gated “Flash Spiral” technique (method A) or retrospectively ECG-gated technique (method B) using 128×2-slice dual-source CT. MATERIAL/METHODS: A total of 110 patients who were evaluated with method A and method B technique with a 128×2-detector dual-source CT device were included in the study. Patients were divided into three groups based on their heart rates during the procedure, and a relationship between heart rate and image quality were evaluated. The relationship between heart rate, gender and radiation dose received by the patients was compared. RESULTS: A total of 1760 segments were evaluated in terms of image quality. Comparison of the relationship between heart rate and image quality revealed a significant difference between heart rate <60 beats/min group and >75 beats/min group whereas <60 beats/min and 60–75 beats/min groups did not differ significantly. The average effective dose for coronary CTA was calculated as 1.11 mSv (0.47–2.01 mSv) for method A and 8.22 mSv (2.19–12.88 mSv) for method B. CONCLUSIONS: Method A provided high quality images with doses as low as <1 mSv in selected patients who have low heart rates with a high negative predictive value to rule out coronary artery disease. Although method B increases the amount of effective dose, it provides high diagnostic quality images for patients who have a high heart rate and arrhythmia which makes it is difficult to obtain images. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2015-12-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4699622/ /pubmed/26767072 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/PJR.895232 Text en © Pol J Radiol, 2015 This is an open access article. Unrestricted non-commercial use is permitted provided the original work is properly cited.
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Koplay, Mustafa
Celik, Mahmut
Avcı, Ahmet
Erdogan, Hasan
Demir, Kenan
Sivri, Mesut
Nayman, Alaaddin
Comparison Between Prospectively Electrocardiogram-Gated High-Pitch Mode and Retrospectively Electrocardiogram-Gated Mode for Dual-Source CT Coronary Angiography
title Comparison Between Prospectively Electrocardiogram-Gated High-Pitch Mode and Retrospectively Electrocardiogram-Gated Mode for Dual-Source CT Coronary Angiography
title_full Comparison Between Prospectively Electrocardiogram-Gated High-Pitch Mode and Retrospectively Electrocardiogram-Gated Mode for Dual-Source CT Coronary Angiography
title_fullStr Comparison Between Prospectively Electrocardiogram-Gated High-Pitch Mode and Retrospectively Electrocardiogram-Gated Mode for Dual-Source CT Coronary Angiography
title_full_unstemmed Comparison Between Prospectively Electrocardiogram-Gated High-Pitch Mode and Retrospectively Electrocardiogram-Gated Mode for Dual-Source CT Coronary Angiography
title_short Comparison Between Prospectively Electrocardiogram-Gated High-Pitch Mode and Retrospectively Electrocardiogram-Gated Mode for Dual-Source CT Coronary Angiography
title_sort comparison between prospectively electrocardiogram-gated high-pitch mode and retrospectively electrocardiogram-gated mode for dual-source ct coronary angiography
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4699622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26767072
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/PJR.895232
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