Heart-rate dependent improvement in image quality and diagnostic accuracy of coronary computed tomographic angiography by novel intracycle motion correction algorithm.
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BACKGROUND: To determine the effect of a novel intracycle motion correction algorithm (MCA) on diagnostic accuracy of coronary computed tomographic angiography. METHODS: Coronary artery phantom models were scanned at static and heart rate (HR) simulation of 60-100 beat/min and reconstructed with a conventional algorithm and MCA. RESULTS: Among 144 coronary segments, improvements in image interpretability, quality, and diagnostic accuracy by MCA were observed for HRs of 80 and 100 (P<.05 for all), but not for HR of 60. CONCLUSION: Novel intracycle MCA demonstrates improved HR-dependent image interpretability, and quality and accuracy, particularly at higher HRs.