• J Thorac Imaging · Feb 2007

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    Chasing the heart: new developments for cardiac CT.

    • Thomas G Flohr, U Joseph Schoepf, and Bernd M Ohnesorge.
    • Siemens Medical Solutions, Forchheim, Germany. thomas.flohr@siemens.com
    • J Thorac Imaging. 2007 Feb 1; 22 (1): 4-16.

    AbstractWith the latest generations of multidetector row computed tomography (CT) scanners, CT of the heart is about to fulfill its promise to become the premier noninvasive imaging modality for the cardiac assessment. The performance of this modality has been continuously improved to a point where CT, beyond mere feasibility studies, is firmly establishing its role in the diagnostic work-up of patients with suspected cardiac disease. This has been enabled by ongoing technical refinements, which are the topic of this contribution. This review traces the evolution of CT for cardiac applications, describes the current status of scanner technology with special emphasis on dual-source CT, and provides insights into potential future developments for further refinement of this technique.

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