Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4218815 Academic Radiology 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Effective radiation dose in coronary computed tomographic angiography for coronary artery bypass grafting evaluation is very high because of long scan lengths. Prospective electrocardiographic gating significantly reduces effective radiation dose by an average of 76% compared to retrospectively gated scans (9.1 vs 38.4 mSv). In the coronary artery bypass grafting population, prospective electrocardiographic gating should be used whenever ventricular functional assessment is not required.
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