A. Hernigou et al., REPRODUCIBILITY OF CORONARY CALCIFICATION DETECTION WITH ELECTRON-BEAM COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY, European radiology, 6(2), 1996, pp. 210-216
If coronary calcification scores obtained. with electron-beam computed
tomography (EBT) were proved to be correlated to coronary atheroscler
osis, the reproducibility of the technique had to be assessed before b
eing used for patient follow-up. A total of 150 patients, selected as
a result of a cholesterol screening programme, were studied by EBT. Tw
elve contiguous 3-mm-thick transverse slices beginning on the proximal
coronary arteries were obtained through the base of the heart. The am
ount of calcium was evaluated as the calcified area weighted by a coef
ficient depending on the density peak level. The value was expressed a
s a logarithmic scale. Intra-observer, inter-observer and inter-examin
ation reproducibilities were calculated. They were 1.9, 1.3 and 7.2 %,
respectively. These results were good enough to allow the use of EBT
for longitudinal studies. The influence of acquisition and calculation
conditions on score computation were also analysed.