Low-Dose Cardiovascular Computed Tomography: Where are the Limits?

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Paul Schoenhagen
Carla M. Thompson
Sandra S. Halliburton
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[1] Imaging Institute and Heart & Vascular Institute,Cleveland Clinic
[2] Cleveland State University,undefined
[3] Cardiovascular Imaging,undefined
[4] Cleveland Clinic,undefined
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Computed tomography; Cardiovascular imaging; X-ray; Radiation exposure; Dose saving; Cancer;
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Since its introduction in the 1970s, diagnostic computed tomography (CT) imaging has grown rapidly and developed into a standard diagnostic test for a wide variety of cardiovascular conditions. Although this has undoubtedly led to improved medical care, it has also been associated with a significant increase in population-based radiation exposure and the potential downstream increase in cancer is a justified concern. For cardiovascular CT, new CT scanner technologies were initially directed toward maximizing image quality rather than minimizing radiation exposure. Only more recently have technologic advances yielded dose-saving protocols for cardiovascular applications, with impressive reduction of radiation exposure. The achievable limits of population-based exposure are dependent on responsible, evidence-based use of CT for cardiovascular imaging as well as exploitation of available and emerging dose-saving strategies.
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