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Retrospective versus prospective ECG-gated dual-source CT in pediatric patients with congenital heart diseases: comparison of image quality and radiation dose.
MedLine Citation:
PMID:  20044793     Owner:  NLM     Status:  MEDLINE    
Abstract/OtherAbstract:
We wanted to compare the image quality and radiation dose of retrospective versus prospective ECG-gated dual-source CT imaging in pediatric patients with congenital heart diseases. We retrospectively evaluated 44 thorax CT images that were obtained using two different protocols (retrospective helical ECG-gated [n = 22] versus prospective non-helical ECG-triggering [n = 22]) in patients younger than 5 years. Two radiologists evaluated the image quality, using a 3- or 4-point scale, in terms of the degree of homogeneity of vascular enhancement, the stair-step artifacts, the subjective image noise and the overall subjective image quality. We compared the mean score of image quality, the frequency of marked stair-step artifact and the estimated radiation dose. The mean score of the homogeneity of vascular enhancement and the stair-step artifacts tended to be higher for the patients in the retrospective group than that for the patients in the prospective group, but this did not reach statistical significance. However, marked stair-step artifacts were significantly more frequent in the prospective scan group than that in the retrospective scan group (25.8 vs. 7.6%, respectively, P < 0.01). The mean scores for subjective image noise and the overall image quality were better in the retrospective group than those scores in the prospective group (P < 0.01). The mean estimated effective dose was higher for the retrospective ECG-gated helical scan than that for the prospective non-helical scan (0.79 vs. 0.21 mSv, respectively, P < 0.01). Retrospective ECG-gated helical dual-source CT using aggressive ECG pulsing can be obtained with an acceptable radiation dose and superior image quality, as compared to the prospective ECG-triggering technique, for the evaluation of congenital heart diseases in pediatric patients who are younger than 5 years old.
Authors:
Kwang Nam Jin; Eun-Ah Park; Cheong-Il Shin; Whal Lee; Jin Wook Chung; Jae Hyung Park
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Publication Detail:
Type:  Comparative Study; Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't     Date:  2010-01-01
Journal Detail:
Title:  The international journal of cardiovascular imaging     Volume:  26 Suppl 1     ISSN:  1875-8312     ISO Abbreviation:  Int J Cardiovasc Imaging     Publication Date:  2010 Feb 
Date Detail:
Created Date:  2010-02-05     Completed Date:  2010-05-20     Revised Date:  -    
Medline Journal Info:
Nlm Unique ID:  100969716     Medline TA:  Int J Cardiovasc Imaging     Country:  United States    
Other Details:
Languages:  eng     Pagination:  63-73     Citation Subset:  IM    
Affiliation:
Department of Radiology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Institute of Radiation Medicine, Seoul National University Medical Research Center Clinical Research Institute, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea.
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MeSH Terms
Descriptor/Qualifier:
Artifacts
Child, Preschool
Electrocardiography*
Female
Heart Defects, Congenital / physiopathology,  radiography*
Heart Rate
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Male
Predictive Value of Tests
Radiation Dosage*
Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted*
Retrospective Studies
Tomography, Spiral Computed*

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