Randomized Comparison of 64-Slice Single- and Dual-Source Computed Tomography Coronary Angiography for the Detection of Coronary Artery Disease

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Achenbach, Stephan [1 ]
Ropers, Ulrike [1 ]
Kuettner, Axel [2 ]
Anders, Katharina [2 ]
Pflederer, Tobias [1 ]
Komatsu, Sei [1 ]
Bautz, Werner [2 ]
Daniel, Werner G. [1 ]
Ropers, Dieter [1 ]
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[1] Univ Erlangen Nurnberg, Dept Cardiol, D-91054 Erlangen, Germany
[2] Univ Erlangen Nurnberg, Dept Radiol, D-91054 Erlangen, Germany
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10.1016/j.jcmg.2007.11.006
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to analyze the influence of a systematic approach to lower heart rate for coronary computed tomography (CT) angiography on diagnostic accuracy of 64-slice single-and dual-source CT. BACKGROUND Coronary CT angiography is often impaired by motion artifacts, so that routine lowering of heart rate is usually recommended. This is often conceived as a major limitation of the technique. It is expected that higher temporal resolution, such as with dual-source 64-slice CT, would allow diagnostic imaging even without systematic pre-treatment for lowering the heart rate. METHODS Two hundred patients with suspected coronary artery disease were first randomized to either 64-slice single-source CT (n = 100) or dual-source CT (n = 100) for contrast-enhanced coronary artery evaluation. In each group, patients were further randomized to either receive systematic heart rate control (oral and intravenous beta-blockade for a target heart rate <= 60 beats/min) or receive no premedication. Evaluability of datasets and diagnostic accuracy were compared between groups against the results obtained from invasive angiography. RESULTS Systematic pre-treatment lowered heart rate during CT coronary angiography by 10 beats/min. Heart rate control significantly improved evaluability in single-source CT (93% vs. 69% on a per-patient basis, p = 0.005), whereas it did not in dual-source CT (96% vs. 98%). In evaluable patients, sensitivity to detect the presence of at least 1 coronary stenosis by single-source CT was 86% and 79%, respectively, with and without heart rate control (p = NS). For dual-source CT, it was 100% and 95%, respectively (p = NS). The rate of correctly classified patients, defined as evaluable and correct classification as to the presence or absence of at least 1 coronary artery stenosis, was significantly improved by heart rate control in single-source CT (78% vs. 57%, p = 0.04), whereas there was no such influence in dual-source CT (87% vs. 93%). CONCLUSIONS Systematic heart rate control significantly improves image quality for coronary visualization by 64-slice single-source CT, whereas image quality and diagnostic accuracy remain unaffected in dual-source CT angiography. Improved temporal resolution obviates the need for heart rate control. (J Am Coll Cardiol Img 2008; 1: 177-86) (C) 2008 by the American College of Cardiology Foundation
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