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Case Reports
. 2010 May;20(5):1168-73.
doi: 10.1007/s00330-010-1715-9. Epub 2010 Mar 24.

Dynamic myocardial stress perfusion imaging using fast dual-source CT with alternating table positions: initial experience

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Dynamic myocardial stress perfusion imaging using fast dual-source CT with alternating table positions: initial experience

Fabian Bamberg et al. Eur Radiol. 2010 May.

Abstract

Objective: To detail the principles of using model-based determination of regional myocardial blood flow (MBF) by computed tomography (CT) and demonstrate its in vivo applicability.

Methods: Dual-source CT was performed with a dynamic protocol comprising acquisition with alternating table positions in ECG-triggered end-systolic timing every second for 30 s. The results of two reconstructions were merged into one final image stack (coverage 73 mm), with low spatial frequency components from a 360 degrees reconstruction and high spatial frequency components from a dual-source cardiac partial image reconstruction. A parametric deconvolution technique was used to fit the time-attenuation curves (TAC), the maximum slope of which was used to derive MBF.

Results: One study participant underwent dynamic myocardial stress perfusion imaging (9.6 mSv) followed by invasive coronary angiography and measurement of fractional flow reserve as the gold standard. MBF was 159 ml/100 ml/min in the non-ischaemic anterolateral and 86 ml/100 ml/min in the inferoseptal ischaemic wall.

Conclusion: This first evaluation indicates that mathematical modelling of voxel TACs can potentially be used to quantify differences in MBF in a clinical setting. If confirmed in feasibility studies, cardiac CT may allow for parallel assessment of morphology and haemodynamic relevance of coronary artery disease.

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