Cardiac computed tomography: Difference between revisions

(Created page with "'''Cardiac CT''' is a frequently performed modality for the evaluation of coronary artery disease. Commonly used techniques include coronary CT angiography and calcium scoring. A beta blocker and nitrate are usually given beforehand. The beta blocker reduces the heart rate to the ideal 60 bpm, while the nitrate dilates the coronary arteries, improving visualisation. Cardiac CT can be “coupled” to an ECG so that it only takes pictures during the same...")
 
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== Coronary CT angiography ==
== Coronary CT angiography ==
Coronary CT angiography is a non-invasive alternative to [[invasive coronary angiography]], used for the diagnosis of coronary artery disease in those at low or intermediate pretest probability. Those with high pretest probability proceed directly to invasive coronary angiography, as this allows for [[percutaneous coronary intervention]] of any stenoses in the same setting. Coronary CT angiography is ECG-coupled.
Coronary CT angiography is a non-invasive alternative to [[invasive coronary angiography]], used for the diagnosis of coronary artery disease in those at low or intermediate [[pretest probability]]. Those with high pretest probability proceed directly to invasive coronary angiography, as this allows for [[percutaneous coronary intervention]] of any stenoses in the same setting. Coronary CT angiography is ECG-coupled.


== Calcium scoring ==
== Calcium scoring ==
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