TU-A-213CD-04: A Novel Technique for Estimating and Correcting Cross-Scatter in Dual-Source CBCT

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W Giles ◽  
J Bowsher ◽  
H Li ◽  
F Yin
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Satomi Kawamoto ◽  
Elliott K Fishman

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AbstractWe describe the use of low-dose dual-source cardiac for the evaluation of a neonate with suspected total anomalous pulmonary venous connection. This novel technique obviates the need for sedation or breathholding. Radiation dose-reduction strategies result in sub-mSv-estimated effective doses, substantially lower than annual background radiation dose. Low-dose, high-pitch cardiac CT should be considered as an alternative to MRI or diagnostic cardiac catheterisation in neonates with complex CHD, requiring definitive anatomic evaluation.


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Satomi Kawamoto ◽  
Elliot Fishman

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