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Comparison of image quality and radiation dose between prospectively ECG-triggered and retrospectively ECG-gated CT angiography: Establishing heart rate cut-off values in first-generation dual-source CT

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate radiation dose and image quality of prospectively electrocardiography (ECG)-triggered and retrospectively ECG-gated coronary computed tomography (CT) angiography and to establish cut-off values of heart rates (HRs) for each technique in firstgeneration dual-source CT. METHODS:...

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Autores principales: Ünal, Emre, Yıldız, A. Elçin, Güler, Ezgi, Karcaaltıncaba, Muşturay, Akata, Deniz, Kılınçer, Abidin, Atlı, Eray, Topçuoğlu, Melih, Hazırolan, Tuncay
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5368488/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25592108
http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/akd.2014.5720
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author Ünal, Emre
Yıldız, A. Elçin
Güler, Ezgi
Karcaaltıncaba, Muşturay
Akata, Deniz
Kılınçer, Abidin
Atlı, Eray
Topçuoğlu, Melih
Hazırolan, Tuncay
author_facet Ünal, Emre
Yıldız, A. Elçin
Güler, Ezgi
Karcaaltıncaba, Muşturay
Akata, Deniz
Kılınçer, Abidin
Atlı, Eray
Topçuoğlu, Melih
Hazırolan, Tuncay
author_sort Ünal, Emre
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description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate radiation dose and image quality of prospectively electrocardiography (ECG)-triggered and retrospectively ECG-gated coronary computed tomography (CT) angiography and to establish cut-off values of heart rates (HRs) for each technique in firstgeneration dual-source CT. METHODS: A total of 200 consecutive patients with suspected coronary artery disease were accepted into the study. Patients were selected randomly for each technique (prospective triggering group n=99, mean age 55.85±10.74 and retrospective gating group n=101, mean age 53.38±11.58). Two independent radiologists scored coronary artery segments for image quality using a 5-point scale. Also, attenuation values of each coronary artery segment and dose-length product values were measured. For each technique, cut-off HR values were determined for the best image quality. RESULTS: Mean image quality scores and attenuation values were found to be higher in the prospective triggering group (p<0.05). Mean radiation dose was 73% lower for the prospective triggering group (p<0.01). The cut-off HR values for good image quality scores were ≤67 beats per minute (bpm) and ≤80 bpm for the prospective triggering and retrospective gating groups, respectively (p<0.05). Increased HR (≥68 and ≥81 bpm, respectively) had negative effects on image quality (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: The prospective ECG triggering technique has better image quality scores than retrospective ECG gating, particularly in patients who have an HR of less than 68 bpm. Also, a 73% radiation dose reduction can be achieved with prospective ECG triggering. In patients with higher heart rates, retrospective ECG gating is recommended.
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spelling pubmed-53684882017-06-28 Comparison of image quality and radiation dose between prospectively ECG-triggered and retrospectively ECG-gated CT angiography: Establishing heart rate cut-off values in first-generation dual-source CT Ünal, Emre Yıldız, A. Elçin Güler, Ezgi Karcaaltıncaba, Muşturay Akata, Deniz Kılınçer, Abidin Atlı, Eray Topçuoğlu, Melih Hazırolan, Tuncay Anatol J Cardiol Original Investigation OBJECTIVE: To evaluate radiation dose and image quality of prospectively electrocardiography (ECG)-triggered and retrospectively ECG-gated coronary computed tomography (CT) angiography and to establish cut-off values of heart rates (HRs) for each technique in firstgeneration dual-source CT. METHODS: A total of 200 consecutive patients with suspected coronary artery disease were accepted into the study. Patients were selected randomly for each technique (prospective triggering group n=99, mean age 55.85±10.74 and retrospective gating group n=101, mean age 53.38±11.58). Two independent radiologists scored coronary artery segments for image quality using a 5-point scale. Also, attenuation values of each coronary artery segment and dose-length product values were measured. For each technique, cut-off HR values were determined for the best image quality. RESULTS: Mean image quality scores and attenuation values were found to be higher in the prospective triggering group (p<0.05). Mean radiation dose was 73% lower for the prospective triggering group (p<0.01). The cut-off HR values for good image quality scores were ≤67 beats per minute (bpm) and ≤80 bpm for the prospective triggering and retrospective gating groups, respectively (p<0.05). Increased HR (≥68 and ≥81 bpm, respectively) had negative effects on image quality (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: The prospective ECG triggering technique has better image quality scores than retrospective ECG gating, particularly in patients who have an HR of less than 68 bpm. Also, a 73% radiation dose reduction can be achieved with prospective ECG triggering. In patients with higher heart rates, retrospective ECG gating is recommended. Kare Publishing 2015-09 2015-01-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5368488/ /pubmed/25592108 http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/akd.2014.5720 Text en Copyright © 2015 Turkish Society of Cardiology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
spellingShingle Original Investigation
Ünal, Emre
Yıldız, A. Elçin
Güler, Ezgi
Karcaaltıncaba, Muşturay
Akata, Deniz
Kılınçer, Abidin
Atlı, Eray
Topçuoğlu, Melih
Hazırolan, Tuncay
Comparison of image quality and radiation dose between prospectively ECG-triggered and retrospectively ECG-gated CT angiography: Establishing heart rate cut-off values in first-generation dual-source CT
title Comparison of image quality and radiation dose between prospectively ECG-triggered and retrospectively ECG-gated CT angiography: Establishing heart rate cut-off values in first-generation dual-source CT
title_full Comparison of image quality and radiation dose between prospectively ECG-triggered and retrospectively ECG-gated CT angiography: Establishing heart rate cut-off values in first-generation dual-source CT
title_fullStr Comparison of image quality and radiation dose between prospectively ECG-triggered and retrospectively ECG-gated CT angiography: Establishing heart rate cut-off values in first-generation dual-source CT
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of image quality and radiation dose between prospectively ECG-triggered and retrospectively ECG-gated CT angiography: Establishing heart rate cut-off values in first-generation dual-source CT
title_short Comparison of image quality and radiation dose between prospectively ECG-triggered and retrospectively ECG-gated CT angiography: Establishing heart rate cut-off values in first-generation dual-source CT
title_sort comparison of image quality and radiation dose between prospectively ecg-triggered and retrospectively ecg-gated ct angiography: establishing heart rate cut-off values in first-generation dual-source ct
topic Original Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5368488/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25592108
http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/akd.2014.5720
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