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Actual Dose-Reduction Strategies in Cardiac Computed Tomography Cover

Actual Dose-Reduction Strategies in Cardiac Computed Tomography

Open Access
|Nov 2017

Abstract

Computed tomography (CT) in cardiac examination is a powerful imaging tool that has developed rapidly during the last decade and continues to increase its potential by bringing novel technologies. Due to its noninvasive character, cardiac CT became a largely used method in detecting coronary diseases or functional issues at the expense of conventional coronary angiography. The accuracy of images has also increased, especially since new generation dual-source multi-slice detectors were developed. Although there are continuous improvements that serve to gain better-quality images, thus increasing their diagnostic accuracy, there is an inconvenient that became a serious topic for debate in the current literature: exposure to higher doses of radiation during cardiac CT examinations. Fortunately, physicians and manufacturers are taking into consideration the need to apply new strategies for radiation dose-reduction. Thus, this objective can be achieved by using patient-tailored dose-reduction strategies and by modulating the technical features of the CT scanners in order to gather high-quality images with minimal radiation exposure. The aim of this manuscript was to review the current literature data on dose-reduction strategies that are used for cardiovascular computed tomography scans.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/jim-2017-0062 | Journal eISSN: 2501-8132 | Journal ISSN: 2501-5974
Language: English
Page range: 224 - 227
Submitted on: Jun 7, 2017
Accepted on: Jul 25, 2017
Published on: Nov 8, 2017
Published by: Asociatia Transilvana de Terapie Transvasculara si Transplant KARDIOMED
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2017 Daniel Cernica, Roxana Hodas, Elisabeta Himcinschi, Elena Beganu, Theodora Benedek, published by Asociatia Transilvana de Terapie Transvasculara si Transplant KARDIOMED
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