Background: Cardiac computed tomography (CT) exams are some of the most complex CT exams due to the need to carefully time the scan when the heart chambers are near the peak contrast concentration. With current "bolus tracking" and "timing bolus" techniques, after contrast medium is injected, a target vessel or chamber is scanned periodically, and images are reconstructed to monitor the opacification. Both techniques have opportunities for improvement, such as reducing the contrast medium volume, the exam time, the number of manual steps, and improving the robustness of correctly timing the peak opacification.
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