Coronary artery calcium score: Influence of reconstruction interval at 16-detector row CT with retrospective electrocardiographic gating

Thomas Schlosser, Peter Hunold, Axel Schmermund, Hilmar Kühl, Kai Uwe Waltering, Jörg F. Debatin, Jörg Barkhausen*

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Abstract

In 30 patients, Agatston and volumetric scores were assessed by using retrospectively gated multi-detector row computed tomography (CT). For each patient, 10 data sets were created at different times and were evenly spaced throughout the cardiac cycle. For each reconstruction, patients were assigned a percentile that described the level of cardiovascular risk. Nineteen (63%) of 30 patients could be assigned to more than one risk group depending on the reconstruction interval used. Agatston and volumetric scores both proved highly dependent on the reconstruction interval used (coefficient of variation, ≤63.1%) even with the most advanced CT scanners. Accurate and reproducible quantification of coronary calcium seems to require analysis of multiple reconstructions.

Original languageEnglish
JournalRadiology
Volume233
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)586-589
Number of pages4
ISSN0033-8419
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01.11.2004

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