Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography
Volume 3, Issue 1 , Pages 4-15, January 2009

Practical approaches to overcoming artifacts in coronary CT angiography

Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation, 920 E. 28th Street, Suite 300, Minneapolis, MN 55407, USA

Received 13 August 2008; accepted 26 November 2008. published online 15 December 2008.

Abstract 

Coronary CT angiography is a novel noninvasive imaging technology that provides a unique view of cardiac and coronary artery pathologies. Despite proper preparation, artifacts and noisy scans can occur and are usually caused by cardiac or respiratory motion or both and obesity. This article formulates a practical approach for salvaging difficult or potentially uninterpretable studies by diagnosing the causes of artifacts and providing an approach for scan improvement with the reconstruction of new data sets. Multiple pictorial examples of scan editing are provided. In addition, tables link the likelihood that a specific cause of an artifact will allow a scan to be salvaged. An approach for interpreting scans with excess noise is also discussed.

Keywords: Artifact, Cardiac CT angiography, CT gating, CT misregistration

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 Conflict of interest: The authors report no conflicts of interest.

PII: S1934-5925(08)00711-9

doi:10.1016/j.jcct.2008.11.006

Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography
Volume 3, Issue 1 , Pages 4-15, January 2009