Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography
Volume 2, Issue 4 , Pages 256-262, July 2008

Assessment of cardiac volumes by multidetector computed tomography

The Department of Medicine and Radiology, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, The New York Presbyterian Hospital, 520 E 70th Street, Starr Pavilion, K415, New York, NY 10021, USA

Received 27 April 2008; accepted 24 May 2008. published online 03 June 2008.

Abstract 

Quantitative evaluation of cardiac ventricular and atrial chamber sizes, ventricular function, and left ventricular mass is important for prognosis and management. The most common methods for quantitative evaluation have been echocardiography and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging. Recently, multidetector cardiac computed tomography (CCT) technology has evolved to permit imaging of cardiac structure, function, volume, and mass. Potential advantages of CCT over existing methods include 3-dimensional volumetric assessment of cardiac chambers which are free of geometric assumptions and the ability to obtain true, on-axis imaging planes with double-oblique orientations.

Keywords: Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, Cardiac volumes, LV measures, Multidetector cardiac computed tomography

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 Conflict of interest: Dr Min serves on the Speaker's Bureau for GE Healthcare. Dr Lin report not conflict of interest.

PII: S1934-5925(08)00316-X

doi:10.1016/j.jcct.2008.05.144

Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography
Volume 2, Issue 4 , Pages 256-262, July 2008