2014
DOI: 10.1117/12.2043563
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Simulation evaluation of quantitative myocardial perfusion assessment from cardiac CT

Abstract: Contrast enhancement on cardiac CT provides valuable information about myocardial perfusion and methods have been proposed to assess perfusion with static and dynamic acquisitions. There is a lack of knowledge and consensus on the appropriate approach to ensure 1) sufficient diagnostic accuracy for clinical decisions and 2) low radiation doses for patient safety. This work developed a thorough dynamic CT simulation and several accepted blood flow estimation techniques to evaluate the performance of perfusion a… Show more

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“…maximum upslope, deconvolution, Patlak plot analysis) to the TACs permits the quantification of myocardial blood flow (MBF) and other perfusion parameters in absolute units. Each of the approaches available has advantages and disadvantages and so far the optimal method for MBF calculation has not been firmly established [21,28,29]. Dynamic scan acquisition can be performed either with the table in a stationary position using wide detector CT scanners (256-and 320-slice CT scanners) [30,31], or with the axial shuttle mode technique when employing dual source CT scanners [32].…”
Section: Dynamic Perfusion Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…maximum upslope, deconvolution, Patlak plot analysis) to the TACs permits the quantification of myocardial blood flow (MBF) and other perfusion parameters in absolute units. Each of the approaches available has advantages and disadvantages and so far the optimal method for MBF calculation has not been firmly established [21,28,29]. Dynamic scan acquisition can be performed either with the table in a stationary position using wide detector CT scanners (256-and 320-slice CT scanners) [30,31], or with the axial shuttle mode technique when employing dual source CT scanners [32].…”
Section: Dynamic Perfusion Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%