Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3983141 Clinical Radiology 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

AimTo investigate the value of prospective electrocardiogram (ECG)-gated dual-source computed tomography (DSCT) in the diagnosis of coarctation of the aorta (CoA).Materials and methodsSeventeen patients clinically suspected of having CoA underwent prospective ECG-gated DSCT angiography and transthoracic echocardiography (TTE). Surgery was performed in all patients. The diagnostic accuracy of DSCT angiography and TTE was compared with the surgical findings as the reference standard. Image quality was evaluated using a five-point scale. Effective radiation dose was calculated from the dose–length product (DLP).ResultsCoA was diagnosed in 17 patients by DSCT angiography and in 16 patients by TTE. A total of 46 separate cardiovascular abnormalities were confirmed by surgical findings. The diagnostic accuracy of DSCT angiography and TTE was 96.32% and 97.06%, respectively. There was no significant difference in the diagnostic accuracy between DSCT angiography and TTE (χ2 = 0, p > 0.05). The mean score of image quality was 4.2 ± 0.8. The mean effective dose was 0.69 ± 0.09 mSv.ConclusionProspective ECG-gated DSCT with a low radiation dose is a valuable technique in the diagnosis of CoA in infants and children.

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