• requires thin detector collimation
    • (detector width of 0.625 or less),
  • thin slice reconstruction (image thickness ?1.0 mm),
  • multiple simultaneous images (e.g., 64 ormore slices) and
  • cardiac gating (often requiring beta blockers for ideal heart rate).
  • wide-area detectors (ie, 16 cm) that can image the entire heart in one cardiac cycle within a single gantry rotation

Links and References

  • Wide area Detectors
    • Hsiao EMRybicki FJSteigner MCT coronary angiography: 256-slice and 320-detector row scannersCurr Cardiol Rep 2010;12(1):68?75. Abstract Only
    • Sun GLi MJiang XSet al320-detector row CT coronary angiography: effects of heart rate and heart rate variability on image quality, diagnostic accuracy and radiation exposureBr J Radiol 2012;85(1016):e388?e394. 
    • 21. Rybicki FJOtero HJSteigner MLet alInitial evaluation of coronary images from 320-detector row computed tomographyInt J Cardiovasc Imaging 2008;24(5):535?546. Abstract Only
    • Qin JLiu LYFang Yet al320-detector CT coronary angiography with prospective and retrospective electrocardiogram gating in a single heartbeat: comparison of image quality and radiation doseBr J Radiol 2012;85(1015):945?951. 
    • Stassi DDutta SMa Het alAutomated selection of the optimal cardiac phase for single-beat coronary CT angiography reconstructionMed Phys 2016;43(1):324. Abstract Only
  • Stone K E  Coronary CT angiography- Historical and Current Perspectives a white paper of the Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography