Gormeli, Cemile AyseYagmur, JulideOzdemir, RamazanOzdemir, Zeynep MarasKahraman, Aysegul SagirColak, Cemil2024-08-042024-08-0420160970-938X0976-1683https://hdl.handle.net/11616/97426Objective: To compare the incidence and appearance of myocardial bridging (MB) by computed tomography (CT) angiography using 64-slice versus 256-slice CT. Methods: In total, 775 consecutive patients who underwent coronary CT angiography were evaluated using a 64-slice or a 128x2-slice dual-source scanner. Results: The prevalence of MB was 13.9% using 64-slice-CT and 31.5% using 256-slice-CT. The superficial type of MB segments was detected three times more frequently by 256-slice-CT. Conclusions: A higher prevalence of MB and the superficial type of bridging were revealed with the 256-slice-CT scanner. Advances in CT technology may enable detection and potentially prevent the unwanted effects of MB.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessMyocardial bridgingComputed tomographyCoronary arteryComparison of myocardial bridging prevalence using 64-slice versus 256-slice computed tomography scanners: What has changed with recent innovations in CT?Article2739549582-s2.0-84978938088N/AWOS:000388456100065Q4