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.
How to Successfully Launch a CCTA Program at Your Hospital or Practice
June 11th 2025Emphasizing increasing recognition of the capability of coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) for the evaluation of acute and stable chest pain, this author defuses common misperceptions and reviews key considerations for implementation of a CCTA program.
Photon-Counting Computed Tomography: Eleven Takeaways from a New Literature Review
May 27th 2025In a review of 155 studies, researchers examined the capabilities of photon-counting computed tomography (PCCT) for enhanced accuracy, tissue characterization, artifact reduction and reduced radiation dosing across thoracic, abdominal, and cardiothoracic imaging applications.