“…Indeed, in retrospective ECG-gated CTCA, radiation dose has been considered very high 22,23 but, on the other hand, it is useful to assess cardiac function, since data acquisition covers all phases of the cardiac cycle; in addition, the flexibility and reliability of phase reconstruction is the highest when compared to other strategies. 24 The SAS mode is characterized by turning on the X-ray tube only at a predefined time point of the cardiac cycle, usually in mid-to-end diastole, while keeping the patient table stationary. This has resulted in a significant radiation dose reduction from over 20 mSv to around 2 mSv by confining the CT scan to the smallest possible window at only 1 distinct mid- Abbreviations: HR, heart rate; DLP, dose length product; SNR, signal to noise ratio; CNR, contrast to noise ratio; A, maximum intensity projections (MIP); B, curved multiplanar reformations (c-MPR)R; C, conventional angiography; d, 3D volume rendering images.…”