The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between radiation dose and noise level on various coronary calcium scoring protocols between 64-multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) and 320-MDCT. The cardiac QRM phantoms (1 small size and 1 medium size) were used in this study. Lower-dose imaging protocols were proposed for optimization with the parameters of 120 kVp and 10 mAs for small-size phantom (0.336 mSv) in 64-MDCT imaging and small-size phantom (0.2 mSv) in 320-MDCT case, and 120 kVp and 80 mAs for medium-size phantom (2.73 mSv) in 64-MDCT imaging and medium-size phantom (1.58 mSv) in 320-MDCT case. Our results suggest that people can apply lower-dose protocols in the clinical use for early diagnosis of coronary disease without sacrificing diagnostic accuracy.

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