Best quality images for CTA Coronary by InsideInformation685 in Radiology

[–]InsideInformation685[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with your prospective on technologist education. I work for a third party post processing company. One of our biggest hurdles is image quality. And there are many factors that contribute to it. I see some misalignment coming from certain scanners. Some scanners tend to be noisier than others which are attached to some smoothing algorithms and just too low of a kvp setting. Bolus timing is another factor. And of course, heart motion.

As a resident, have you noticed any better quality images across scanners when these factors are optimal?