Publikation

High-pitch dual-source CT angiography of the whole aorta without ECG synchronisation: initial experience

Wissenschaftlicher Artikel/Review - 14.09.2011

Bereiche
PubMed
DOI

Zitation
Beeres M, Jacobi V, Vogl T, Zangos S, Bodelle B, Siebenhandl P, Lee C, Gruber-Rouh T, Kerl J, Herrmann E, Mastragelopoulos A, Schell B, Bauer R. High-pitch dual-source CT angiography of the whole aorta without ECG synchronisation: initial experience. Eur Radiol 2011; 22:129-37.
Art
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel/Review (Englisch)
Zeitschrift
Eur Radiol 2011; 22
Veröffentlichungsdatum
14.09.2011
eISSN (Online)
1432-1084
Seiten
129-37
Kurzbeschreibung/Zielsetzung

OBJECTIVE
To investigate the feasibility, image quality and radiation dose for high-pitch dual-source CT angiography (CTA) of the whole aorta without ECG synchronisation.

METHODS
Each group of 40 patients underwent CTA either on a 16-slice (group 1) or dual-source CT device with conventional single-source (group 2) or high-pitch mode with a pitch of 3.0 (group 3). The presence of motion or stair-step artefacts of the thoracic aorta was independently assessed by two readers.

RESULTS
Subjective and objective scoring of motion and artefacts were significantly reduced in the high-pitch examination protocol (p < 0.05). The imaging length was not significantly different, but the imaging time was significantly (p < 0.001) shorter in the high-pitch group (12.2 vs. 7.4 vs. 1.7 s for groups 1, 2 and 3). The ascending aorta and the coronary ostia were reliably evaluable in all patients of group 3 without motion artefacts as well.

CONCLUSION
High-pitch dual-source CT angiography of the whole aorta is feasible in unselected patients. As a significant advantage over regular pitch protocols, motion-free imaging of the aorta is possible without ECG synchronisation. Thus, this CT mode bears potential to become a standard CT protocol before trans-catheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI).