Usefulness of high helical pitch acquisition for reduction of patient radiation dose in cardiac multidetector computed tomography

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Abstract

Helical pitch (HP) usually has been decided automatically by the software (Heart Navi) included in the MDCT machine (Aquilion 64) depending on gantry rotation speed (r) and heart rate (HR). To reduce radiation dose, 255 consecutive patients with low HR ( < or =HR <0.0001) higher than that of Heart Navi HP (10.9+/-0.6). The scanning time (6.5+/-0.6 sec) of high HP was significantly (p<0.0001) shorter than that of Heart Navi (9.0+/-0.8 sec), and the dose length product of high HP (675+/-185 mGy x cm) was significantly (p<0.0001) lower than that of Heart Navi (923+/-252 mGy x cm). The high HP could produce fine images in 251/255 patients. In conclusion, the high HP acquisition is useful for reduction of radiation dose and scanning time.

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Sano, T., Matsutani, H., Kondo, T., Sekine, T., Arai, T., Morita, H., & Takase, S. (2009). Usefulness of high helical pitch acquisition for reduction of patient radiation dose in cardiac multidetector computed tomography. Nippon Hoshasen Gijutsu Gakkai Zasshi, 65(7), 903–912. https://doi.org/10.6009/jjrt.65.903

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