2005
DOI: 10.1161/circulationaha.105.168237
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ACCF/AHA Clinical Competence Statement on Cardiac Imaging With Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance

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“…Image and data analysis All examinations were reviewed by two experienced radiologists with a level 3 expertise in cardiac CT [20], using a dedicated workstation (Extended Brilliance TM Workspace, Version 3.0.1.3200, Philips Medical Systems, Cleveland, Ohio, US). A total number of 258 examinations were performed and only 4 scans (1.5%) were initially excluded from the cohort by the readers due to poor image quality.…”
Section: Ct Scan and Reconstruction Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Image and data analysis All examinations were reviewed by two experienced radiologists with a level 3 expertise in cardiac CT [20], using a dedicated workstation (Extended Brilliance TM Workspace, Version 3.0.1.3200, Philips Medical Systems, Cleveland, Ohio, US). A total number of 258 examinations were performed and only 4 scans (1.5%) were initially excluded from the cohort by the readers due to poor image quality.…”
Section: Ct Scan and Reconstruction Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data were retrospectively reconstructed at end-diastolic (65%-80% of the R-R interval) or end-systolic phase Image and data analysis MSCT-CA examinations were reviewed by two radiologists experienced in coronary CT [15] after transferring the data sets to a dedicated workstation (Extended Brilliance TM Workspace, Version 3.0.1.3200, Philips Medical Systems, Cleveland, OH, USA). All data were analysed with postprocessing tools such as multiplanar reconstructions (MPR), curved MPR (cMPR), maximum intensity projection (MIP) and volume rendering (VR) to visualise possible myocardial regione di interesse (ROI) posizionata al livello dell'aorta ascendente.…”
Section: Scanning and Reconstruction Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Guidelines to achieve clinical competence in cardiac MRI and CT as part of adult cardiology fellowship training have also been published. [12][13][14] There is significant variation amongst institutions with respect to availability of pediatric cardiac MRI and in the expertise of pediatric cardiologists, adult cardiologists, and radiologists in performing pediatric/congenital cardiac MRI. Thus, the training guidelines described in the following text are suggested requirements.…”
Section: Cardiac Mrimentioning
confidence: 99%