CORONARY ARTERY CT

Clinical Information:

The patient has stable symptoms consistent with coronary ischemia, is at low to intermediate risk of coronary artery disease and would have been considered for coronary angiography.

Technique:

CT coronary angiogram was performed following intravenous contrast as per CT CA protocol. Heart rate at the time of acquisition was ___ bpm. DLP was ___ mGy*cm.

Comparison:

___________

Findings:

Calcium Score: ___.                            Dominance: Right.

  • LMA:    NAD.
  • LAD:     NAD.
  • D1:        NAD.
  • D2:       NAD.
  • Ramus Intermedius: NAD.
  • LCX:     NAD.
  • OM1:    NAD.
  • RCA:     NAD.
  • PDA:     NAD.
  • PLB:     NAD.

Non-Coronary Cardiac Findings:

The myocardium, valves and pericardium have a normal appearance.

Non-Cardiac Findings:

The visualised mediastinum is normal with no lymphadenopathy. The pulmonary vessels, lungs, pleural spaces, chest wall, upper abdomen and bones have a normal appearance within the field of view.

Conclusion:

No coronary artery disease. Normal CT CA.