2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2019.09.028
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Exposure to Ionizing Radiation in Patients Undergoing Transfemoral Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation

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“…During the TAVI procedure itself, patients are exposed to only 11% of the overall ED, whereas the CT scan accounts for 75% of the overall ED. 25 It is clinically important to reduce the radiation dose in TAVI-CT. Our present analyses revealed that using DLR can reduce the radiation dose by 28% for CCTA and 47% for aortoiliac CTA because the noise is inversely related to the square root of the tube current. 17,26 Deep learning reconstruction thus has the potential to reduce the radiation dose in TAVI-CT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the TAVI procedure itself, patients are exposed to only 11% of the overall ED, whereas the CT scan accounts for 75% of the overall ED. 25 It is clinically important to reduce the radiation dose in TAVI-CT. Our present analyses revealed that using DLR can reduce the radiation dose by 28% for CCTA and 47% for aortoiliac CTA because the noise is inversely related to the square root of the tube current. 17,26 Deep learning reconstruction thus has the potential to reduce the radiation dose in TAVI-CT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For our other safety outcomes, we did not identify any cases where an SDCT finding inappropriately altered clinical care and there were no other significant complications during the SDCT scan itself. Radiation dose from the SDCT (which included ECG‐gated imaging through most of the cardiac cycle) was relatively high, but comparable to other similar chest to pelvis imaging, such as transcatheter valve implantation 31,32 …”
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confidence: 86%
“…Throughout the whole procedure, the patient receives radiation from the TAVI examination itself, pre-TAVI CT, and post-procedure intervention, with the majority of the dose arising from the CT examination. 10 As CT is a high-dose modality, dose evaluation and influencing factors should be considered, and based on the "as low as reasonably achievable" (ALARA) concept. 11,12 Both prospective and retrospective techniques, with a small padding window, or DSCT might be a better way to reduce patient dose in the pre-TAVI CT examination, which should be included in future studies.…”
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confidence: 99%