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CT in cardiology quiz
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Regarding temporal resolution on cardiac CT, which of the following statements is/are true?
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The temporal resolution of modern cardiac CT scanners is greater than other imaging techniques.
With modern CT scanners, beta-blockers are not routinely needed to achieve diagnostic images with high temporal resolution.
Temporal resolution in cardiac CT usually refers to the time needed for the scanner to resolve the image detail.
To achieve the best temporal resolution, the coronary arteries are always best visualized in diastole.
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