Prospective ECG-triggering cardiac CT for infants with complex congenital heart disease using low-dose contrast medium, low tube voltage, and adaptive statistical iterative reconstruction
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Prospective ECG-triggering cardiac CT for infants with complex congenital heart disease using low-dose contrast medium, low tube voltage, and adaptive statistical iterative reconstruction
Abstract
Aim: To demonstrate the clinical value of prospective electrocardiography (ECG)-triggered cardiac computed tomography (CT) with low concentration contrast medium, low tube voltage, and adaptive statistic iterative reconstruction (ASIR) to reduce both radiation and contrast dose in examining infants with complex congenital heart disease (CHD).
Materials and methods: Forty-four consecutive infants (19 male, 25 female, age: 8.06±4.33 months, weight: 7.31±1.36 kg) with complex CHD underwent prospective ECG-triggered low-dose cardiac CT using 80 kVp and 120 mA. The contrast agent was iodixanol (270 mg iodine/ml, Visipaque, GE Healthcare, Co. Cork, Ireland). Cardiac CT images were reconstructed with 70% ASIR. The quantitative CT image quality was assessed by image noise in adipose tissue and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) in the aorta. The qualitative image analysis was performed on a five-point grading scale by two independent reviewers and interobserver variability was calculated. The results of 32 CT examinations were also compared with the available surgical results for diagnostic accuracy evaluation.
Results: The effective dose was 0.55±0.10 mSv for the patient population. The iodine load was 3.95±0.73 g iodine. Image noise in adipose tissue was 16.24±1.42 HU and CNR in aorta was 21.90±7.10. All images were acceptable for diagnosis with an average score of 4.52±0.38 and good agreement between reviewers (kappa=0.75). Compared to the surgery results in 32 cases, CT was 97% and 88% accurate diagnosing extracardiac and intracardiac defects, respectively.
Conclusion: Prospective ECG-triggered cardiac CT using 80 kVp, low-concentration iodinated contrast agent (270 mg iodine/ml) and 70% ASIR reconstruction provides excellent image quality and accurate diagnosis for complex congenital heart disease in infants with reduced contrast medium dose and low radiation dose.
Copyright © 2017 The Royal College of Radiologists. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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