ORCID
- Roobottom, Carl: 0000-0001-5066-7645
Abstract
Objective. Since inception CT coronary angiography (CTCA) has required facilitating beta blockers (BB). However, CT technology has improved rapidly as has radiographer and reporter expertise. Using these factors, we instituted a radiographer led cardiac CT service (RLCCTS), without routine BB, which we studied for quality control (QC). Methods. RLCCTS started October 2021 using a wide detector array CT system, with 20 min slots. QC study was registered with the clinical audit team, University Hospitals Plymouth, CA_2020-21-118. Uniform reporting was agreed including indication, BB administration, demographics, dose length product (DLP) and the coronary artery disease—reporting and data system (CAD-RADS) score. Uncertain CAD-RADS meant a non-diagnostic scan (NDS). Six months of data were collected; stable chest pain (SCP) patients, who have national CTCA QC comparators, were analysed using descriptive statistics. Results. Of 1475 patients, 447 were not SCP patients—known CAD (157); valves (286); removed (4, data incomplete) leaving 1028 SCP patients CTCA for analysis. Demographics—mean age 63 years, body mass index 29, 50.4% women. BB therapy—four patients (two recalls). Overall, 36/1024 or 3.5% were NDS; median DLP 173mGy×cm; mean heart rate (HR) 70 bpm, 99/1024 or 9.7% HR >90 bpm (45% not sinus rhythm). Conclusions. Quality for RLCCTS was judged by NDS rate and DLP. National QC comparators suggest 4% NDS rate; median DLP for SCPP CTCA 209 mGy×cm. RLCCTS compares favourably. With modern cardiac CT, experienced radiographers and reporters, ‘drugless’ RLCCTS can deliver 20 min slot CTCA with satisfactory QC indicators.
DOI
10.1136/openhrt-2023-002263
Publication Date
2023-06-01
Publication Title
Open Heart
Volume
10
Issue
1
ISSN
2053-3624
Embargo Period
2023-10-19
Organisational Unit
Peninsula Medical School
Recommended Citation
Morgan-Hughes, G., Mcnally, R., Gibbs, C., Iacovides, S., Kirat-Rai, P., Thiriphoo, N., Powell, A., Stuckey, C., Thorpe, R., Mayo, L., & Roobottom, C. (2023) 'Drugless and radiographer led: the start of a new era for CT coronary angiography', Open Heart, 10(1). Available at: https://doi.org/10.1136/openhrt-2023-002263