CT technology continues to rapidly evolve, especially in the area of reducing radiation dose while preserving IQ. In the present study, we used a high-pitch, ECG-triggered scan mode on a second-generation DSCT scanner to assess PV and LA anatomy in patients with SR or AF. Our results show that PV imaging can be performed with a low median radiation dose of 1.4 mSv and achieves good to excellent CT IQ. CT scanning is feasible, with no difference in IQ between patients in AF compared with SR, without the need for heart rate-lowering agents. When compared with prior standard CT protocols, we observed a remarkable reduction in radiation dose for both patients with SR and AF with this high-pitch CT protocol. Scan time acquisition was much faster with this low radiation CT scanning technique compared with MRI, with excellent agreement of PV anatomy between the 2 imaging modalities.. Thorough assessment of PV and LA anatomy with a noninvasive imaging modality, such as CT, is important in patients with ...
Purpose To evaluate the image quality and radiation dose of combined heart, head, and neck CT angiography (CTA) using prospectively electrocardiography (ECG)-triggered high-pitch spiral scan protocol, compared with single coronary CTA. Materials and Methods 151 consecutive patients were prospectively included and randomly divided into three groups. Group 1 (n = 47) underwent combined heart, neck, and head CTA using prospectively ECG-triggered high-pitch spiral (Flash) scan protocol with a single-phase intravenous injection of iodinated contrast and saline flush; Group 2 (n = 51) underwent single coronary CTA with Flash scan protocol; and Group 3 (n = 53) underwent single coronary CTA with prospective sequence scan protocol. All patients were examined on a dual source CT (Definition FLASH). The image quality was determined for each CT study. Results Patients of scanning protocol Group 1, 2, and 3 showed no significant differences in age, sex, heart rates, and BMI. Evaluation of coronary artery image
PURPOSE: To describe prospective ECG-triggered dual-source CT dual-step pulsing (pECG(dual_step)) for evaluation of coronary arteries and cardiac function. METHODS: Fifty-one consecutive patients pre- or post-cardiovascular surgery were examined with adaptive sequential tube current modulated (pECG(dual-step)) 128-slice dual-source CT without heart rate control (main padding window: 40% RR interval ,65 bpm/70% RR interval ,65 bpm). Image quality of coronary arteries was graded (4-point scale), and cardiac function was evaluated. RESULTS: Mean HR was 68 bpm. Thirty-seven patients were in stable sinus rhythm (SR); 14 had arrhythmia. Image quality of coronary arteries was diagnostic in 804/816 (98%) of segments. The number of non-diagnostic segments was higher in patients with arrhythmia as compared to those in SR (4% vs. 0.5%; p = 0.01), and there were fewer segments with excellent image quality (79% vs. 94%; p , 0.001) and more segments with impaired image quality (p , 0.001 and p = 0.002). ...
The Adaptive Dose Shield eliminates over-radiation pre- and post-spiral to the patient (marked in red). It is unique to the CT industry and part of the innovative new STRATON X-ray tube design. By dynamically moving shields into place on the X-ray tube it blocks clinical irrelevant dose. The Adaptive Dose Shield dynamically opens at the beginning of a spiral range and then dynamically closes at the end. Now all clinically irrelevant dose is eliminated. Not only for dedicated applications, but for every single spiral acquisition. ...
Initial experience in patients evaluated for CAD shows that spiral MDCT studies may provide LV functional data in good correlation to Cine MRI.
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OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to prospectively evaluate the average heart rate and heart rate variability required for diagnostic imaging of the coronary arteries with high-pitch dual-source CT angiography of the thoracic and thoracoabdominal aorta. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: One hundred consecutively registered patients (82 men, 18 women; mean age, 68 +/- 13 years) underwent clinically indicated CT angiography of the thoracic (n = 33) and thoracoabdominal (n = 67) aorta with a dual-source 128-MDCT scanner in ECG-synchronized high-pitch (pitch, 3.2) data acquisition mode. No beta-blockers were administered. The image quality of the coronary arteries was graded on a 3-point scale by two independent blinded readers. The average heart rate and heart rate variability before data acquisition were noted. Effective radiation doses were calculated. RESULTS: Interobserver agreement on grade of image quality for the 1,414 coronary segments evaluated by both observers was good (kappa = 0.68). ...
Wolf-Parkinson-White (WPW) is one of the few clinical diseases that is mainly diagnosed by the electrocardiogram. One of the ultimate goals of modern medicine is to find a method to prevent disease. One of the best examples is catheter ablation of the Accessory Tracts in patients with WPW that will prevent tachyarrhythmias and Sudden Cardiac Death (SCD) in more than 95% of the patients. In patients with WPW, catheter ablation is the treatment of choice in the highly symptomatic patient with severe arrhythmias. A major challenge today is to ascertain the benefits versus the risks of doing catheter ablation in the asymptomatic patient with WPW. In this issue of Circulation, Obeyesekere et al1 using meta-analysis studied the risk of arrhythmia and sudden death in patients with asymptomatic pre-excitation and summarized the breadth of published evidence regarding the risks and benefits of catheter ablation in the asymptomatic patient. This study is an important milestone in the history of WPW, since ...
BACKGROUND: Positron emission tomography scanners with retractable septa allow both 3-dimensional (3D) and 2-dimensional (2D) acquisition modes. The study aim was to directly compare 2D and 3D acquisition modes for the evaluation of absolute myocardial blood flow (MBF) over a wide range of flow values. METHODS AND RESULTS: Instrumentation was used in 4 dogs to reduce the left circumflex artery lumen by greater than 75%. During infusion of adenosine, MBF was measured with both 2D and 3D dynamic acquisition and both oxygen 15 water and nitrogen 13 ammonia. Injected activities were 333 MBq and 111 MBq for 2D acquisition and 3D acquisition, respectively. Data were reconstructed by analytic methods, and MBF was assessed by use of an 18-segment model. MBF values ranged from 0.4 to 5.8 mL x g(-1) x min(-1) with O-15 water and from 0.3 to 3.9 mL x g(-1) x min(-1) with N-13 ammonia. No significant differences were observed in absolute MBF values obtained with the 2 acquisition modes, regardless of the ...
Radiation dose from a CT examination in standard body regions can be estimated from the dose-lenght product (DLP) that each CT outputs. This table shows known commonly used coefficients and their adjustment in two particular CT machines.
Korn, A.; Fenchel, M.; Bender, B.; Danz, S.; Thomas, C.; Ketelsen, D.; Claussen, C. D.; Moonis, G.; Krauss, B.; Heuschmid, M.; Ernemann, U.; Brodoefel, H. ...
March 4, 2011 -- VIENNA - Nearly one in five coronary CT angiography scans acquired with an emerging high-pitch dual-source CT angiography (DSCTA) protocol needs to be repeated. But the low-dose acquisitions possible mean even repeated scans have lower overall doses than comparable 64-detector-row CTA scans, researchers reported at the European Congress of Radiology. Discuss ...
Read Cardiac CT by Marc Dewey with Rakuten Kobo. Cardiac computed tomography (CT) has become a highly accurate diagnostic modality that continues to attract increasing a...
Cardiac Imaging - Viewing requires Macromedia Flash plug-in. Cardiac CT STR 6001 Cardiac CT: Anatomy and Anatomic Pitfalls (2006)Lynn S. Broderick, MD STR 6002 Cardiac CT: Principles and Techniques (2006)Benoit Desjardins, MD STR ...
RADAR is a simple acquisition mode that acquires both MRM and full scan MS simultaneously, a unique capability that can both simplify and accelerate development of robust methods.
Background - Autograft regurgitation and root dilatation after the Ross procedure is of major concern. We reviewed data from the German Ross Registry to document the development of autograft regurgitation and root dilatation with time and also to compare 2 different techniques of autograft implantation. Methods and Results - Between 1990 and 2006 1014 patients (786 men, 228 women; mean age 41.2 +/- 15.3 years) underwent the Ross procedure using 2 different implantation techniques (subcoronary, n = 521; root replacement, n = 493). Clinical and serial echocardiographic follow up was performed preoperatively and thereafter annually (mean follow up 4.41 +/- 3.11 years, median 3.93 years, range 0 to 16.04 years; 5012 patient- years). For statistical analysis of serial echocardiograms, a hierarchical multilevel modeling technique was applied. Eight early and 28 late deaths were observed. Pulmonary autograft reoperations were required in 35 patients. Initial autograft regurgitation grade was 0.49 (root ...
All studies involving use of ionizing radiation should be performed in accordance with the ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) principle, especially in children. In this study, the prospective ECG triggering technique with low voltage was used in dual-source computed tomography (DSCT) angiography to investigate if image quality with low radiation dose could be satisfactory in pediatric patients with congenital heart disease. Sixty pediatric patients with suspected congenital cardiovascular anomalies were enrolled prospectively in the study. They were randomly assigned to two groups for DSCT angiography. Group A were scanned by prospective ECG-triggering computed tomography angiography (CTA) with 80 kV tube voltage, while group B by used non-ECG-gated CTA with the same tube voltage. The anomaly accuracy was evaluated based on the surgical and/or conventional cardiac angiography findings. The overall image quality was assessed on a five-point scale. And the diagnostic accuracy and radiation dose was
This entire month, all the posts will discuss our way of performing high quality cardiac CT scans, on our 64-slice Siemens Sensation 64 CT scanner, starting from patient preparation, right upto reporting. Though weve had some hiccups on the way,...
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BACKGROUND: Patients with treated HIV infection have clear survival benefits although with increased cardiac morbidity and mortality. Mechanisms of heart disease may be partly related to untreated chronic inflammation. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging allows a comprehensive assessment of myocardial structure, function, and tissue characterization. We investigated, using cardiovascular magnetic resonance, subclinical inflammation and myocardial disease in asymptomatic HIV-infected individuals. METHODS AND RESULTS: Myocardial structure and function were assessed using cardiovascular magnetic resonance at 1.5-T in treated HIV-infected individuals without known cardiovascular disease (n=103; mean age, 45±10 years) compared with healthy controls (n=92; mean age, 44±10 years). Assessments included left ventricular volumes, ejection fraction, strain, regional systolic, diastolic function, native T1 mapping, edema, and gadolinium enhancement. Compared with controls, subjects with HIV infection had 6%
A 72 year old man attended for follow up computed tomography (CT) of a chronic type A aortic dissection, three years on from his original presentation. The contrast enhanced multislice CT was acquired using retrospective ECG gating. Subsequent reconstruction of the CT images was from a diastolic reconstruction window centred at 75% of the RR interval. This mode of acquisition provided images of the thoracic aorta free of motion artefact. The chronic dissection flap could clearly be seen arising in the proximal, aneurysmal ascending aorta (panel A, axial CT section), extending to the head and neck vessels (panel B, sagittal CT section), and progressing distally to the descending aorta (panel C, three dimensional reconstruction in sagittal section). Advanced post-processing using volume rendering techniques demonstrated the dissection (panel C) and the aneurysm (panel D) in three dimension.. Aortic motion artefact is the most common cause of false positive detection of dissection of the ...
Aims To estimate the life attributable risk (LAR) of cancer incidence over a wide range of dose radiation exposure and a large spectrum of possible diagnostic computed tomographic coronary angiography (CTCA) scenarios.. Methods This study included 561 consecutive patients who underwent a successful prospective ECG-gating CTCA protocol (low-dose group) 64-slice CTCA and 188 patients who underwent retrospective ECG-gating CTCA with ECG-triggered dose modulation CTCA (high-dose group). LAR was computed, given the organ equivalent dose, for all cancers in both sexes. LAR was tabulated for each decile of dose-length product by 10-year age classes, separately for each sex.. Results Estimates of LAR of any cancer for an exposure at age ≤40 year were lower in males than in females for any given quantile. At age ≥50years, LAR was similar between sexes only at the lowest exposure doses, whereas at higher dosage, it was, in general, higher for women. At the median age of this case series (62 years) and ...
SCENARIA will change the general trend of CT.. In order to fully answer the needs of the patient, the operator and the doctor, image quality, workflow and user-friendliness have been refined. Hitachi aims for an all-round CT with absolutely no room for compromise. 64ch/128slice CT SCENARIA is reborn.. 0.35s/rot, which can be used for not only the heart but also for any regions of the whole body such as the abdomen and the lower extremities, and the CORE method, which reduces various artifacts at high-pitch scanning, these features achieve both high-speed scanning and high image quality.. High-speed view rate. In order to secure sufficient data density in the periphery area even for scanning of the maximum FOV size, not only the heart but also all regions can be scanned at 0.35s/rot. This is realized by high-speed view rate of max.2,880 views/s data collection system developed exclusively for SCENARIA.. ...
Godino-Moya, A., J. Royuela-del-Val, M. Usman, R-M. Menchón-Lara, M. Martín-Fernández, C. Prieto, and C. Alberola-Lopez, Space-time variant weighted regularization in compressed sensing cardiac cine MRI, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, vol. 58, pp. 44 - 55, 2019. ...
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Steady-state free precession (SSFP) is a highly-efficient MRI pulse sequence that has been a fairly recent arrival in the functional MRI realm. Several methods for using balanced SSFP to detect the BOLD signal have been proposed to date and will be discussed in this review. After a brief introduction to the general properties of SSFP, this review describes the quite different approaches of transition-band and pass-band SSFP in terms of functional contrast mechanism. It then discusses the potential advantages of these techniques, followed by their challenges and shortcomings. Finally, it gives an overview of some applications considered to date and the authors perspective on where these techniques are headed. In the spirit of this special issue, the author also includes some of the personal history underlying her own explorations in this area. © 2011 Elsevier Inc.
The ideal cardiac scan length could be matched by the adaptive collimation in every case while the mean scanned length was longer by 15.4% with the 64 × 0.6 mm and by 27.2% with the fixed 96 × 0.6-mm collimation. While the DLP was almost identical between the adaptive and the 64 × 0.6-mm collimation (83 vs. 89 mGycm at 120 kV), it was 62.7% higher with the 96 × 0.6-mm collimation (135 mGycm), p , 0.001.. ...
TY - JOUR. T1 - Flow-weighted MRI of the lungs with the ECG-gated half-fourier FSE technique. T2 - Evaluation of the effect of the cardiac cycle. AU - Kawanami, Satoshi. AU - Nakamura, Katsumi. AU - Miyazaki, Mitsue. AU - Sugiura, Satoshi. AU - Yamamoto, Shuichiro. AU - Nakata, Hajime. PY - 2002/12/1. Y1 - 2002/12/1. N2 - We investigated temporal MR signal changes in the peripheral lung and proximal pulmonary vessels during the entire cardiac cycle in order to evaluate the characteristics of the diastolic-systolic subtraction method in the lung. In eight healthy volunteers free of lung diseases, changes in the MR signal during one breath-hold were investigated with the multiple ECG-triggered half-Fourier single-shot fast-spin echo (SS-FSE) technique. The signal intensity-time course curve in the lung showed that biphasic signals decreased 20% to 47% at systole and 5% to 33% at mid-diastole, measured against the maximum signals at late diastole. This signal decrease in the peripheral lung was ...
Cardiac CT - radiation doses, dose management and practical issues. L 11. Answer True or False. Patient dose from a cardiac CT is equivalent to 20 chest conventional radiographies. In cardiac CT the radiation dose to the different organs is very similar to the catheterization procedures....
The fetal electrocardiogram signal (FECG) is a major tool in monitoring and diagnosis of the fetus high risk conditions and arrhythmias. This paper introduces an accurate mathematical model for fetal electrocardiogram based on a real template FECG signal. This is done after elimination of maternal electrocardiogram (MECG) signal interference measured during pregnancy. The parameters of the introduced model are optimized in terms of sum square error using a genetic algorithm (GA). Our precise fetal electrocardiogram model can be a benchmark for other prospective researches particularly in FECG extraction. ©2007 IEEE.. ...
To evaluate free-breathing Navigator-triggered 3-D T1-weighted MRI (NAV-LAVA) compared to breath-hold (BH)-LAVA among cystic and solid renal masses.With an IRB waiver, 44 patients with 105 renal masses (71 non-enhancing cysts and 14 cystic and 20 solid renal masses) underwent MRI between 2016 and 2017 where BH-LAVA and NAV-LAVA were performed.
By Stephen E. Hale Jr., Ph.D.. Radiation dose from Computed Tomography (CT) exams has recently become a hot topic among the medical community, the legal community, and the public in general. Overdoses from brain perfusion studies at several medical facilities in California and Alabama have contributed to this rise in concern. But what can a CT technologist or radiologist actually tell their patients about the amount of radiation administered during a CT exam?. Each CT machine will typically provide both an estimated CTDIvol and DLP value before an exam is conducted. CTDIvol stands for volume Computed Tomography Dose Index, while DLP stands for Dose-Length Product. Neither of these is actually a measure of the dose a patient will get from the exam. They are actually designed as metrics for comparing one protocol to another, one machine to another, or even one facility to another, in terms of the amount of radiation produced by the system. As such, they can be used to guide adjustments to the ...
Non-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may be a viable option to ultrasonography for the surveillance of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), a new ...
Our results are the first documentation of defense-like behaviors evoked by activation of DLSC in the non-human primate. Activation of DLSC by the focal blockade of GABAergic inhibition evoked cowering, escape-like responses, high-pitch vocalizations, and attack of objects. These findings were unexpected in the context of the theoretical perspective presented by Dean et al. (1989) that emphasized a preferential role of primate DLSC for approach responses rather than defensive responses. Our findings indicate that the function of DLSC as a substrate for responding to threats is conserved across species.. Activation of DLSC produced defense-like responses that were both passive (i.e., cowering) and active (i.e., escape-like behavior, attack of objects), as well as an increase in defensive vocalization. For a given animal, the behavioral responses evoked from different sites within DLSC were consistent across infusions, suggesting that the various defense-like behaviors do not have independent site ...
TY - JOUR. T1 - Noncardiac cause of chest pain diagnosed by cardiac CT.. AU - Chang, Su Min. AU - Alvarez, Paulino. PY - 2012. Y1 - 2012. UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84878258601&partnerID=8YFLogxK. UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/citedby.url?scp=84878258601&partnerID=8YFLogxK. U2 - 10.14797/mdcj-8-3-47. DO - 10.14797/mdcj-8-3-47. M3 - Article. C2 - 23227290. AN - SCOPUS:84878258601. VL - 8. JO - Methodist DeBakey cardiovascular journal. JF - Methodist DeBakey cardiovascular journal. SN - 1947-6094. IS - 3. ER - ...
For busy laboratories that need to get the answer right the first time, with efficient workflows, SONAR offers new possibilities, with an acquisition mode that collects MS/MS results from a Data Independent Acquisition (DIA) experiment.
By capturing many images of the heart in motion, we can build a digital model of your heart and watch it work. This allows us to detect many issues that might otherwise go undiagnosed and untreated ...
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TY - JOUR. T1 - Three-dimensional evaluation of root dimensions and alveolar ridge width of maxillary lateral incisors in patients with unilateral agenesis. AU - AlRushaid, Sharifah. AU - Chandhoke, Taranpreet. AU - Utreja, Achint. AU - Tadinada, Aditya. AU - Allareddy, Veerasathpurush. AU - Uribe, Flavio. PY - 2016/12/1. Y1 - 2016/12/1. N2 - Background: The objective of this retrospective case-control study was to measure the maxillary lateral incisor root dimensions and quantify the labial and palatal bone in patients with unilateral maxillary lateral incisor agenesis (MLIA) after orthodontic treatment and compare them to non-agenesis controls using cone beam computed tomography. Methods: The labiopalatal and mesiodistal root dimensions, mesiodistal coronal dimensions, and labiopalatal bone and alveolar ridge widths of the maxillary lateral incisor were assessed on posttreatment cone beam computed tomography scans of 15 patients (mean age 16.5 ± 3.4 years, 9 females and 6 males) with ...
Purpose: 4D CT is routinely performed during radiation therapy treatment planning of thoracic and abdominal cancers. Compared with the cine mode, the helical mode is advantageous in temporal resolution. However, a low pitch (∼0.1) for 4D CT imaging is often required instead of the standard pitch (∼1) for static imaging, since standard image reconstruction based on analytic method requires the low-pitch scanning in order to satisfy the data sufficient condition when reconstructing each temporal frame individually. In comparison, the flexible iterative method enables the reconstruction of all temporal frames simultaneously, so that the image similarity among frames can be utilized to possibly perform high-pitch and sparse-view helical 4D CT imaging. The purpose of this work is to investigate such an exciting possibility for faster imaging with lower dose. Methods: A key for highpitch and sparse-view helical 4D CT imaging is the simultaneous reconstruction of all temporal frames using the prior ...
All patients were scanned with a 64-slice CT scanner (Sensation 64, Siemens) equipped with a new feature in multislice CT technology, so-called z-axis flying-focus technology.13 The central 32 detector rows acquire 0.6-mm slices, and the flying-focus spot switches back and forth between 2 z positions between each reading. Two slices per detector row are acquired, which results in a higher oversampling rate in the z axis, thereby reducing artifacts related to the spiral acquisition and improving spatial resolution down to 0.4 mm3.13 Angiographic scan parameters included the following: number of slices per rotation, 32×2; individual detector width, 0.6 mm; rotation time, 330 ms; table feed, 3.8 mm per rotation; tube voltage, 120 kV; tube current, 900 mA; and prospective x-ray tube modulation, none. Calcium scoring parameters (similar unless indicated) were a tube current of 150 mA and prospective x-ray tube modulation. The radiation exposure for CT coronary angiography with this scan protocol was ...
This paper focuses on validating a novel framework for estimating the functional strain from cine cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMRI). The framework consists of three processing steps. First, the left ventricle (LV) wall borders are segmented using a level-set based deformable model. Second, the points on the wall borders are tracked during the cardiac cycle based on solving the Laplace equation between the LV edges. Finally, the circumferential and radial strains are estimated at the inner, mid-wall, and outer borders of the LV wall. The proposed framework is validated using synthetic phantoms of the material strains that account for the physiological features and the LV response during the cardiac cycle. Experimental results on simulated phantom images confirm the accuracy and robustness of our method ...
Point matches between images within an image sequence are identified by sparse optical flow computation and employed to compute a fundamental matrix for the epipolar geometry, which in turn is employed to derive an epipolar geometry constraint for computing dense optical flow for the image sequence. The epipolar geometry constraint may further be combined with local, heuristic constraints or robust statistical methods. Improvements in both accuracy and performance in computing optical flow are achieved utilizing the epipolar geometry constraint.
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I recorded my second unboxing video, and this time around is a surprise parcel from Althea! :) I am super stoked because I have no idea whats inside the parcel. It feels like I get a birthday present *hihihi* so much fun! Im not gonna lie that I get so excited when unboxing so please just beware of my high-pitch voice! *hahahaha* Check out my video first then come back to this blog post for close up photos of these wonderful products okay ...
Evidence-based recommendations on new generation cardiac CT scanners (Aquilion ONE, Brilliance iCT, Discovery CT750 HD and Somatom Definition Flash) for cardiac
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