CT myocardial perfusion imaging: current status and future directions

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Computed tomography (CT) imaging of the heart has advanced rapidly, and it is now possible to perform a comprehensive assessment at a low radiation dose. CT myocardial perfusion imaging can provide additive information to CT coronary angiography, and is particularly useful in patients with heavily calcified coronary arteries or coronary artery stents. A number of protocols are now available for CT myocardial perfusion including static, dynamic, and dual-energy techniques. This review will discuss the current status of CT myocardial perfusion imaging, its clinical application, and future directions for this technology.

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Williams, M. C., & Newby, D. E. (2016, August 1). CT myocardial perfusion imaging: current status and future directions. Clinical Radiology. W.B. Saunders Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crad.2016.03.006

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