A standard protocol, from patient selection through image acquisition, produces a coronary CTA study with broad clinical applications.
A standard protocol, from patient selection to contrast administration, image acquisition and data reconstruction, will produce a coronary artery CT angiography study that can be used to diagnose a wide range of pathology. This online presentation by Dr. Danny Kim, assistant professor of radiology at NYU Medical Center, outlines the basic techniques.
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