Cardiac CTA

Computed tomography of the heart

Computed
With the advent of subsecond rotation combined with multi-slice CT (up to 320-slices), high resolution and high speed can be obtained at the same time, allowing excellent imaging of the coronary arteries (cardiac CT angiography). Images with an even higher temporal resolution can be formed using retrospective ECG gating. In this technique, each portion of the heart is imaged more than once while an ECG trace is recorded. The ECG is then used to correlate the CT data with their corresponding phases of cardiac contraction. Once this correlation is complete, all data that were recorded while the heart was in motion (systole) can be ignored and images can be made from the remaining data that happened to be acquired while the heart was at rest (diastole)...

Cardiac CTA - List of case studies

List of Examinations

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Severe right coronary artery stenosis

artery disease (CAD) in relation to the non-invasive cardiac findings. It seems that between the year 2005 to 2009 there ... treatment advisable anyway? Cardiac CTA can not detect plaque stability thus I would not rely on this ...

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