Objective: To describe the site and severity of cardiogenic motion artifacts on 16-slice multidetector computed tomography (CT) angiograms of the pulmonary circulation and to determine the impact of the gantry rotation time on image quality.
Methods: Sixty-nine patients underwent nonelectrocardiographically gated 16-slice multidetector CT angiography of the pulmonary circulation with a rotation time of 0.5 second (group 1, n = 37) or 0.
Our objective was to evaluate the image quality of a 16-slice CT system with a rotation time of 375 ms in the assessment of coronary arteries. One hundred patients underwent iodine-enhanced CT coronary angiography within a single breath hold. Images were reconstructed in diastole, 300, 350, 400, 450, 500 and 550 ms prior to the onset of the next R-wave using absolute reverse retrospective ECG gating.
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