Enhancing Radiation Dose Efficiency in Prospective ECG-Triggered Coronary CT Angiography Using Calcium-Scoring CT

Hagar MT, Soschynski M, Benndorf M, Stein T, Taron J, Schlett CL, Bamberg F, Krauss T (2023)
Diagnostics 13(12): 2062.

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Hagar, Muhammad Taha; Soschynski, Martin; Benndorf, MatthiasUniBi; Stein, Thomas; Taron, Jana; Schlett, Christopher L.; Bamberg, Fabian; Krauss, Tobias
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Background: This study investigates whether the scan length adjustment of prospectively ECG-triggered coronary CT angiography (CCTA) using calcium-scoring CT (CAS-CT) images can reduce overall radiation doses. Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on 182 patients who underwent CAS-CT and prospectively ECG-triggered CCTA using a second-generation Dual-Source CT scanner. CCTA planning was based on CAS-CT images, for which simulated scout view planning was performed for comparison. Effective doses were compared between two scenarios: Scenario 1-CAS-CT-derived CCTA + CAS-CT and Scenario 2-scout-view-derived CCTA without CAS-CT. Dose differences were further analyzed with respect to scan mode and body mass index. Results: Planning CCTA using CAS-CT led to a shorter scan length than planning via scout view (114.3 & PLUSMN; 9.7 mm vs. 133.7 & PLUSMN; 13.2 mm, p < 0.001). The whole-examination effective dose was slightly lower for Scenario 1 (3.2 [1.8-5.3] mSv vs. 3.4 [1.5-5.9] mSv; p < 0.001, n = 182). Notably, Scenario 1 resulted in a significantly lower radiation dose for sequential scans and obese patients. Only high-pitch spiral CCTA showed dose reduction in Scenario 2. Conclusions: Using CAS-CT for planning prospectively ECG-triggered CCTA reduced the overall radiation dose administered compared to scout view planning without CAS-CT, except for high-pitch spiral CCTA, where a slightly opposite effect was observed.
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coronary CT angiography; calcium scoring; radiation dose
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
Zeitschriftentitel
Diagnostics
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13
Ausgabe
12
Art.-Nr.
2062
eISSN
2075-4418
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2980954

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Hagar MT, Soschynski M, Benndorf M, et al. Enhancing Radiation Dose Efficiency in Prospective ECG-Triggered Coronary CT Angiography Using Calcium-Scoring CT. Diagnostics . 2023;13(12): 2062.
Hagar, M. T., Soschynski, M., Benndorf, M., Stein, T., Taron, J., Schlett, C. L., Bamberg, F., et al. (2023). Enhancing Radiation Dose Efficiency in Prospective ECG-Triggered Coronary CT Angiography Using Calcium-Scoring CT. Diagnostics , 13(12), 2062. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13122062
Hagar, Muhammad Taha, Soschynski, Martin, Benndorf, Matthias, Stein, Thomas, Taron, Jana, Schlett, Christopher L., Bamberg, Fabian, and Krauss, Tobias. 2023. “Enhancing Radiation Dose Efficiency in Prospective ECG-Triggered Coronary CT Angiography Using Calcium-Scoring CT”. Diagnostics 13 (12): 2062.
Hagar, M. T., Soschynski, M., Benndorf, M., Stein, T., Taron, J., Schlett, C. L., Bamberg, F., and Krauss, T. (2023). Enhancing Radiation Dose Efficiency in Prospective ECG-Triggered Coronary CT Angiography Using Calcium-Scoring CT. Diagnostics 13:2062.
Hagar, M.T., et al., 2023. Enhancing Radiation Dose Efficiency in Prospective ECG-Triggered Coronary CT Angiography Using Calcium-Scoring CT. Diagnostics , 13(12): 2062.
M.T. Hagar, et al., “Enhancing Radiation Dose Efficiency in Prospective ECG-Triggered Coronary CT Angiography Using Calcium-Scoring CT”, Diagnostics , vol. 13, 2023, : 2062.
Hagar, M.T., Soschynski, M., Benndorf, M., Stein, T., Taron, J., Schlett, C.L., Bamberg, F., Krauss, T.: Enhancing Radiation Dose Efficiency in Prospective ECG-Triggered Coronary CT Angiography Using Calcium-Scoring CT. Diagnostics . 13, : 2062 (2023).
Hagar, Muhammad Taha, Soschynski, Martin, Benndorf, Matthias, Stein, Thomas, Taron, Jana, Schlett, Christopher L., Bamberg, Fabian, and Krauss, Tobias. “Enhancing Radiation Dose Efficiency in Prospective ECG-Triggered Coronary CT Angiography Using Calcium-Scoring CT”. Diagnostics 13.12 (2023): 2062.
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