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  • Cardiac multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) is a noninvasive tool for assessing coronary artery disease (CAD), particularly effective in identifying low-risk patients due to its high negative predictive value.
  • Advancements in MDCT technology allow for better analysis of plaque characteristics and their clinical implications, such as the presence of high-risk features like positive vessel remodeling or the napkin-ring sign.
  • Recent studies show that combining CCTA with other imaging techniques enhances the diagnostic accuracy for significant CAD, and large clinical trials have supported the use of CCTA in emergency settings to reduce risks of serious heart events.

Article Abstract

Cardiac multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) has become a useful noninvasive modality for anatomical imaging of coronary artery disease (CAD). Currently, the main clinical advantage of coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) appears to be related to its high negative predictive value at low or intermediate pretest probability for CAD. With the development of technical aspects of MDCT, clinical practice and research are increasingly shifting toward defining the clinical implication of plaque morphology, myocardial perfusion, and patient outcomes. The presence of positive vessel remodeling, low-attenuation plaques, napkin-ring sign, or spotty calcification on CCTA could be useful information on high-risk vulnerable plaques. The napkin-ring sign, especially, showed higher accuracy for the detection of thin-cap fibroatheroma. Recently, it was reported that cardiac 3D single-photon emission tomography/CT fusion imaging, noninvasive fractional flow reserve computed from CT, and integrated CCTA and CT myocardial perfusion were associated with improved diagnostic accuracy for the detection of hemodynamically significant CAD. Furthermore, several randomized, large clinical trials have evaluated the clinical value of CCTA for chest pain triage in the emergency department or long-term reduction in death, myocardial infarction, or hospitalization for unstable angina. In this review we discuss the role of cardiac MDCT beyond coronary angiography, including a comparison with other currently available imaging modalities used to examine atherosclerotic plaque and myocardial perfusion.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1253/circj.CJ-15-0102DOI Listing

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