Dual-energy Computed Tomography in Coronary Artery Calcium Scoring.

IF 0.4 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Heart Views Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-10 DOI:10.4103/heartviews.heartviews_24_24
S Abhijith, M M Jaseemudheen
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Abstract

Computed tomographic (CT) coronary artery angiography with calcium scoring is crucial in suspecting coronary artery disease (CAD). The routine protocol for CAD radiological investigation involves a precontrast series for calcium scoring and a postcontrast series for investigating structural changes in coronary arteries. This review intends to investigate the feasibility of virtual noncontrast images to replace the true noncontrast (TNC) images in coronary artery calcium scoring to decrease the radiation dose. The current review included articles found in the PubMed database. Using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines for the further evaluation of the articles for inclusion criteria, 25 articles were finally shortlisted for the final review. It is found that the calcium score of coronary arteries estimated by virtual unenhanced images generated by dual-energy CT (DECT) is comparable with that of TNC images. The virtual unehncanced images has the potential to eliminate the need for the TNC series acquisition, thereby reducing the radiation dose. Especially, photon-counting detector-based DECT has excellent potential in the estimation of calcium scores and the reduction in radiation dose. In addition, contrast dose also can be significantly reduced, which is crucial in patients with renal insufficiency. In conclusion, using DECT for CAD investigations significantly reduces both radiation and contrast doses compared to conventional CT scans. This reduction is particularly crucial for patients who require repeated follow-up scans, as it enhances their safety and minimizes potential risks.

双能计算机断层扫描在冠状动脉钙化评分中的应用。
CT冠状动脉造影加钙评分对诊断冠心病至关重要。CAD影像学检查的常规方案包括造影前的钙评分和造影后的冠状动脉结构变化检查。本文旨在探讨虚拟无对比成像(virtual noncontrast imaging, TNC)代替真实无对比成像(true noncontrast imaging, TNC)进行冠状动脉钙化评分以降低辐射剂量的可行性。目前的综述包括在PubMed数据库中找到的文章。使用系统评价和荟萃分析首选报告项目指南对文章进行进一步评估以确定纳入标准,最终有25篇文章入围最终审查。发现双能CT (DECT)生成的虚拟无增强图像估计冠状动脉钙评分与TNC图像相当。虚拟未增强图像有可能消除对TNC系列采集的需要,从而减少辐射剂量。特别是基于光子计数探测器的DECT在估计钙评分和降低辐射剂量方面具有很好的潜力。此外,对比剂的剂量也可以显著降低,这对于肾功能不全的患者至关重要。总之,与传统CT扫描相比,使用DECT进行CAD检查可显著降低辐射和造影剂剂量。这种减少对于需要反复随访扫描的患者尤其重要,因为它提高了他们的安全性并将潜在风险降至最低。
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Heart Views CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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