Abstract
Purpose: Coronary artery calcium score, traditionally based on electrocardiography (ECG)-triggered computed tomography (CT), predicts cardiovascular risk. However, nontriggered CT is extensively utilized. The study-purpose is to evaluate the in vitro agreement in coronary calcium score between nontriggered thoracic CT and ECG-triggered cardiac CT.
Methods: Three artificial coronary arteries containing calcifications of different densities (high, medium, and low), and sizes (large, medium, and small), were studied in a moving cardiac phantom. Two 64-detector CT systems were used. The phantom moved at 0-90 mm/s in nontriggered low-dose CT as index test, and at 0-30 mm/s in ECG-triggered CT as reference. Differences in calcium scores between nontriggered and ECG-triggered CT were analyzed by t-test and 95% confidence interval. The sensitivity to detect calcification was calculated as the percentage of positive calcium scores.
Results: Overall, calcium scores in nontriggered CT were not significantly different to those in ECG-triggered CT (p > 0.05). Calcium scores in nontriggered CT were within the 95% confidence interval of calcium scores in ECG-triggered CT, except predominantly at higher velocities (>= 50 mm/s) for the high-density and large-size calcifications. The sensitivity for a nonzero calcium score was 100% for large calcifications, but 46% +/- 11% for small calcifications in nontriggered CT.
Conclusions: When performing multiple measurements, good agreement in positive calcium scores is found between nontriggered thoracic and ECG-triggered cardiac CT. Agreement decreases with increasing coronary velocity. From this phantom study, it can be concluded that a high calcium score can be detected by nontriggered CT, and thus, that nontriggered CT likely can identify individuals at high risk of cardiovascular disease. On the other hand, a zero calcium score in nontriggered CT does not reliably exclude coronary calcification. (C) 2013 American Association of Physicists in Medicine.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 081915 |
Number of pages | 10 |
Journal | Medical Physics |
Volume | 40 |
Issue number | 8 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Aug-2013 |
Keywords
- Coronary artery calcium
- calcium score
- imaging phantoms
- x-ray computed tomography
- nontriggered cardiac imaging technique
- ELECTRON-BEAM CT
- MULTIDETECTOR COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY
- CONTAMINATED CALCIFIED PLAQUES
- ALL-CAUSE MORTALITY
- LUNG-CANCER
- HEART-RATE
- IN-VIVO
- CALCIFICATION DENSITY
- TEMPORAL RESOLUTION
- PROGNOSTIC VALUE