American Heart Journal
Volume 151, Issue 5 , Pages 945-948, May 2006

Coronary artery imaging with multidetector computed tomography: A call for an evidence-based, multidisciplinary approach

Department of Radiology, Center for Integrated Non-Invasive Cardiovascular Imaging, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland OH

Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Center for Integrated Non-Invasive Cardiovascular Imaging, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland OH

Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Center for Integrated Non-Invasive Cardiovascular Imaging, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland OH

Received 27 July 2005; accepted 26 October 2005.

Modern multidetector computed tomography systems are capable of a comprehensive assessment of the cardiovascular system, including noninvasive assessment of coronary anatomy. Multidetector computed tomography is expected to advance the role of noninvasive imaging for coronary artery disease, but clinical experience is still limited. Clinical guidelines are necessary to standardize scanner technology and appropriate clinical applications for coronary computed tomographic angiography. Further evaluation of this evolving technology will benefit from cooperation between different medical specialties, imaging scientists, and manufacturers of multidetector computed tomography systems, supporting multidisciplinary teams focused on the diagnosis and treatment of early and advanced stages of coronary artery disease. This cooperation will provide the necessary education, training, and guidelines for physicians and technologists assuring standard of care for their patients.

 

PII: S0002-8703(05)01003-3

doi:10.1016/j.ahj.2005.10.020

American Heart Journal
Volume 151, Issue 5 , Pages 945-948, May 2006