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World J Cardiol. Dec 26, 2013; 5(12): 465-472
Published online Dec 26, 2013. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v5.i12.465
Table 1 Dose reduction strategies and corresponding effectiveness in dose reduction in coronary computer tomography angiography
TechniquesAdvantagesPitfallsDose reduction
Tube current modulation: anatomy-basedSuitable for unsymmetrical body habitusNo apparent reduction in CCTA procedure due to homogeneity of the body thickness in the cardiac region20%-60%1
Tube current modulation: ECG- controlledDedicated for cardiac imaging Modulates tube current output during systolic phaseHeart rate must be regular30%-50%
Low tube voltage (kVp)Image structure with high-atomic number becomes more prominent than that with low-atomic numberBeam hardening artifacts may occur May increase image noise which leads to suboptimal image qualityUp to 30%
High pitch valueFast image acquisition Reduce motion artifactsPatient heart rate must at < 65 bpm and regular Can only be performed on second generation of dual-source CT scannerUp to 80%
Iterative reconstruction algorithmsImprove contrast-to-noise ratio and spatial resolution Reduce image noiseHigh computational costUp to 40%
Prospectively ECG- triggered CCTAHigh sensitivity in the detection of CAD Tube current is only ‘on’ in a short period during diastolic phaseLimited number for cardiac reconstruction phases No cardiac functional analysisUp to 83%