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Radiation Dose Reduction Opportunities in Vascular Imaging

David Summerlin, Joseph Willis, Robert C. Boggs, Loretta M. Johnson, Kristin K. Porter

2022Tomography14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Computed tomography angiography (CTA) has been the gold standard imaging modality for vascular imaging due to a variety of factors, including the widespread availability of computed tomography (CT) scanners, the ease and speed of image acquisition, and the high sensitivity of CTA for vascular pathology. However, the radiation dose experienced by the patient during imaging has long been a concern of this image acquisition method. Advancements in CT image acquisition techniques in combination with advancements in non-ionizing radiation imaging techniques including magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) and contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) present growing opportunities to reduce total radiation dose to patients. This review provides an overview of advancements in imaging technology and acquisition techniques that are helping to minimize radiation dose associated with vascular imaging.

Topics & Concepts

Magnetic resonance imagingMedicineRadiologyIonizing radiationAngiographyMedical imagingUltrasoundComputed tomography angiographyMedical physicsComputed tomographyNuclear medicineIrradiationPhysicsNuclear physicsRadiation Dose and ImagingCardiac Imaging and DiagnosticsAdvanced X-ray and CT Imaging