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Comprehensive Diagnosis Of Heart Disease With A Single CT Scan
In the current issue of the
journal Circulation, a research team from the Medical University of South
Carolina's (MUSC) Heart & Vascular Center report their initial experience
with a novel imaging technique that enables comprehensive diagnosis of
heart disease based on a single computerized tomographic (CT) scan.
The team, led by Balazs Ruzsics, MD, PhD; Eric Powers, MD, medical
director of MUSC Heart and Vascular Center; and U. Joseph Schoepf, MD,
director of CT Research and Development, explored how CT scans can now
detect blocked arteries and narrowing of the blood vessels in the heart in
addition to poor blood flow in the heart muscle.
The single-scan technique would also provide considerable cost savings,
as well as greater convenience and reduced radiation exposure for patients.
For their approach, the MUSC physicians used a Dual-Source CT scanner. The
MUSC scanner was the first unit worldwide that was enabled to acquire
images of the heart with the "dual-energy" technique. While the CT scan
"dissects" the heart into thin layers, enabling doctors to detect diseased
vessels and valves, it could not detect blood flow. The MUSC researchers
added two x-ray spectrums, each emitting varying degrees of energy like a
series of x-rays, to gain a static image of the coronary arteries and the
heart muscle. This dual- energy technique of the CT scan enables mapping
the blood distribution within the heart muscle and pinpointing areas with
decreased blood supply.
All this is accomplished with a single CT scan within one short
breath-hold of approximately 15 seconds or less. In addition to diagnosing
the heart, the CT scan also permits doctors to check for other diseases
that may be lurking in the lungs or chest wall.
MUSC physicians have long championed the use of CT scans of the heart
to detect blockages or narrowing of heart vessels as harbingers of a heart
attack without the need for an invasive heart catheterization.
However, for a comprehensive diagnosis of coronary artery disease,
MUSC, like most cardiovascular centers, had traditionally relied on several
imaging modalities, such as cardiac catheterization, nuclear medicine or
magnetic resonance (MR) scanners.
"This technique could be the long coveted "one-stop-shop" test that
allows us to look at the heart vessels, heart function and heart blood flow
with a single CT scan and within a single breath-hold," said Dr. Schoepf,
the lead investigator of the study.
Based on their initial observations, Heart & Vascular Center physicians
have launched an intensive research project aimed at systemically comparing
the new scanning technique to conventional methods for detecting decreased
blood supply in the heart muscle.
Their research has been significantly enhanced by the recent move to a
new, state-of-the-art facility, MUSC Ashley River Tower, which provides
MUSC physicians with the most cutting edge cardiovascular imaging
equipment, all in one convenient, patient-friendly location.
About MUSC
Founded in 1824 in Charleston, the Medical University of South Carolina
is the one of the oldest medical schools in the United States. Today, MUSC
continues the tradition of excellence in education, research and patient
care. MUSC is home to more than 3,000 students and residents, as well as
more than 10,000 employees, including 1,300 faculty members. As the largest
non-federal employer in Charleston, the University and its affiliates have
collective budgets in excess of $1.5 billion per year. MUSC operates a 600
bed medical center, which includes a nationally recognized Children's
Hospital and a leading Institute of Psychiatry. For more information on
academic information or clinical services, visit http://www.musc.edu or
http://www.muschealth.com
Medical University of South Carolina
http://www.musc.edu
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