Abstract

There is lack of standardisation of post-processing software platforms in the assessment of epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) on cardiac computed tomography (CT). This study assessed the inter-vendor agreement of EAT volume (EATv) and attenuation (EATa) on both contrast-enhanced (CE) and non-contrast CT (NCT) using freeware imaging software (OsiriX), EAT research-specific software (QFAT), and standard coronary CT reporting software (Vitrea).

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