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1 All authors: Department of Internal Medicine 2 (Cardiology), University of Erlangen, Ulmenweg 18, D-91054 Erlangen, Germany.
OBJECTIVE. The purpose of our study was to systematically compare the image quality of dual-source CT coronary angiography using 100 kV instead of 120 kV.
SUBJECTS AND METHODS. One hundred patients with a body weight
85 kg were included. A dual-source CT scanner was used (330-milliseconds
rotation, 0.6-mm collimation, 56 ± 7 mL of IV contrast agent at 5
mL/s). Each patient was randomized either to scanning protocol group 1 (120 kV
and 330 mAs) or protocol group 2 (100 kV and 330 mAs). ECG pulsing was used
for all patients. Data sets were assessed by two independent observers for
image quality, signal-to-noise ratio, and contrast-to-noise-ratio. Effective
dose was determined based on dose–length product.
RESULTS. There were no significant differences in body weight or
heart rate between the two groups (70 ± 10 kg and 57 ± 8 bpm
[beats per minute] vs 70 ± 9 kg and 59 ± 8 bpm). Use of 100 kV
led to significant reduction of radiation exposure (group 1: 12.7 ± 1.7
mSv; volume CT dose index [CTDIvol], 47.8 ± 6.1 mGy and
group 2: 7.8 ± 2.0 mSv; CTDIvol, 28.6 ± 6.3 mGy;
p < 0.001). Interobserver agreement in assessing image quality
(
= 0.71) was close. Mean patient-based image quality scores were not
significantly different (group 1, 2.7 ± 0.5 and group 2, 2.6 ±
0.4; p = 0.75). Also, vessel-based scores showed no significant
differences. Beyond the level of significance, group 1 and group 2 showed one
and two nonassessable patients and two and three nonassessable vessels,
respectively. Mean intraluminal attenuation, contrast enhancement, and image
noise were significantly higher for 100 kV, whereas signal-to-noise and
contrast-to-noise-ratios were not different between the two scanning
protocols.
CONCLUSION. The use of lower tube voltage leads to significant reduction in radiation exposure in noninvasive coronary CT angiography. Image quality in nonobese patients is not negatively influenced.
Keywords: coronary CT angiography image quality radiation dose tube voltage
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