Carotid Computed Tomography Angiography After Cobalt-based Alloy Carotid Artery Stenting Using Ultra-high-resolution Computed Tomography with Model-based Iterative Reconstruction
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In conventional carotid computed tomographic angiography, the artifacts of the stent vary depending on the structure and characteristics of the alloy type. Cobalt-based alloy stents have been reported to exhibit high artifacts, and accurate evaluation of the internal lumen can be difficult. Recently, ultra-high-resolution computed tomography scanner systems have become available for clinical practice. The primary features of this computed tomography scanner are a 0.25-mm detector row width and a 1024 × 1024 matrix. We report a case-series of carotid artery stenting using a cobalt-based alloy stent scanned by an ultra-high-resolution computed tomography scanner system and model-based iterative reconstruction. We also report that the combination of the ultra-high-resolution computed tomography scanner system with model-based iterative reconstruction would be useful to evaluate vessel patency after placement of a cobalt-based alloy stent.
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