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Do segmented reconstruction algorithms for cardiac multi-slice computed tomography improve image quality?

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Do segmented reconstruction algorithms for cardiac multi-slice computed tomography improve image quality?

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PURPOSE: To evaluate segmented reconstruction algorithms for spiral multi-slice computed tomography (MSCT) that use data from two cardiac cycles to improve temporal resolution (tau) for imaging of the heart. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An initial group of 78 cardiac patients (heart rates [HR] = 63-167 beats per minute [bpm]) were imaged on a 4-slice, 500 ms gantry rotation time scanner (scanner 1). Images were reconstructed with a single-segment algorithm using data from one cardiac cycle with a reconstruction window of fixed length (tau = 250 ms). Images were also reconstructed with two variants of a multi-segment algorithm using data from two cardiac cycles where only one end of the reconstruction window was fixed and the other end was freely moveable to allow adjustment of tau according to HR: (1) “2-segment fixed start” with fixed start of reconstruction, (2) “2-segment fixed end” with fixed end of reconstruction (for both, tau = 125-250 ms). The resulting image sets were ranked from be

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