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Cardiac Cta Report Sample

1. A CT angiogram of the patient's chest found 25-50% stenosis in the proximal and middle segments of the left anterior descending artery due to plaque. 2. The left main trunk and left circumflex artery were normal, and the right coronary artery had motion artifact preventing stenosis assessment. 3. The left ventricle had normal wall motion, size, and ejection fraction of 58.6%.

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Cardiac Cta Report Sample

1. A CT angiogram of the patient's chest found 25-50% stenosis in the proximal and middle segments of the left anterior descending artery due to plaque. 2. The left main trunk and left circumflex artery were normal, and the right coronary artery had motion artifact preventing stenosis assessment. 3. The left ventricle had normal wall motion, size, and ejection fraction of 58.6%.

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CARDIAC CTA REPORT

Patient Name: Study Date:


Patient ID: C0509 Study Time: 10:27:40.0
Patient Gender: F Study ID: 498
Referring MD: DR. Modality: CT

Indication Chest Pain
Procedure
High-resolution Computed Tomographic Angiographic imaging of the chest was performed with
particular attention paid to the coronary arteries. 80 ml of non-ionic contrast was administered
through an antecubital vein and images from the examination were analyzed for the presence and
extent of coronary artery disease, using 3D image processing software. The patient tolerated the
procedure well and there were no complications. The results of the coronary CT angiography are
provided below, along with any representative images from the examination.

Coronary Dominance: Co-dominance

Left Coronary Tree:
Left Main Trunk (LM): No significant lesions.
Left Anterior Descending Artery (LAD): There is 25-50% stenosis in the proximal segment secondary to calcified plaque,
with luminal area >7 mm sq. There is 25-50% stenosis in middle segment secondary to non-calcified plaque with luminal
area ~ 4mm sq.
Left Circumflex (LCX): Large caliber co-dominant vessel without significant lesions.

Right Coronary Tree:
Right Coronary Artery (RCA): Small caliber vessel. There is motion artifact in middle segment, stenosis can not be
excluded.


Conclusion:
1. Moderate coronary calcification.
2. 25-50% LAD stenosis.
3. Normal LV wall motion, chamber size and systolic function.







_________________________
Steve B. Losik, M.D.
Board Certified Radiologist

Electronically Signed










Calcium Analysis

Calcium Scores
Coronary Artery Score
Left Main (LM) 0.00
Left Anterior Descending (LAD) 202.45
Left Circumflex (LCX) 0.00
Right Coronary Artery (RCA) 0.00
Total Agatston Score 202.45


Cardiac Function
Cardiac Indexes
Ventricular End Diastolic Volume: 88.34 ml
Ventricular End Systolic Volume: 36.62 ml
Ejection Fraction: 58.6%
Stroke Volume: 51.73 ml
Cardiac Output: 3517 ml/min
Stroke Index: 24.05
Cardiac Index: 1635.58
End-diastolic Myocardial Volume: 94.24 cm^3

Time-Volume Table
Frame 1 2 3
Volume (ml) 88.34 36.62 66.44


Coronary Artery Images

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