What is it about?

CT measurement of myocardial blood flow at stress and rest has not been previously documented individuals at low-risk of coronary artery disease. Without knowing measurements in low-risk or "normal" individuals, it is difficult to appreciate abnormal results. Low-risk patients were chosen on the basis of the Framingham risk score and a low Calcium Score. Rest & stress myocardial blood flow was documented, including values in different coronary artery territories.

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1) Quantitation of myocardial blood flow is potentially important in accurate description the presence and severity of coronary artery disease. This paper establishes such values in low-risk individuals. 2) There was a significant difference in blood flow measurements compared to patients with established coronary artery disease. 3) The technique used a radiation dose-saving strategy of 80kV, reducing dose by 30% compared to previously established strategies using 100kV.

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This page is a summary of: Dynamic CT myocardial perfusion measurements of resting and hyperaemic blood flow in low-risk subjects with 128-slice dual-source CT, European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging, November 2014, European Society of Cardiology,
DOI: 10.1093/ehjci/jeu200.
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