The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of heart rates (including maximum heart rate, average heart rate and minimum heart rate) and variability of heart rate on image quality of DSCT coronary angiography without control of heart rate experienced in our department.
The dual-source CT (DSCT) equipped with two X-ray tubes at 90 degree offset in the gantry can provide temporal resolution 83ms using mono-segmental reconstruction technique. The recent studies about the effect of heart rate on IQ of DSCT coronary angiography which concluded in adequate diagnostic IQ of dual-source CTCA without immediate pre-scanning heart rate control included chronic users of β-blocker focused on the influences of average heart rate, heart rate variability and coronary arterial calcifications on IQ. The effect of blooming artifact of calcification on IQ by far cannot be eliminated. Here, we investigate the effects of maximum heart rate, average heart rate, minimum heart rate and heart rate variability on the motion-related IQ of DSCT coronary angiography in patients without both pre-scanning heart rate control and chronic use of β-blocker agent, compared with that in chronic users of β-blocker agents.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
149
Department of Medical Imaing, Far Eastern Memorial Hospital
Banqiao District, Taipei, Taiwan
Compare the effects of the heart rate variables on motion-related image qualities of DSCT coronary angiography between the group 1 patients of chronic beta-blocker users and the group 2 patients without medication of any heart-rate lowering agent.
Time frame: About two months
Kappa Statistics, Descriptive Statistics, Chi-square test, Independent t-test, Pearson's correlation and linear regression method for statistic analysis.
Time frame: About two to three months
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