CT provides noninvasive evaluation of cardiac structure and function. It uses ionizing radiation and reconstruction algorithms to produce images. The number of detector rows has increased, improving coverage and reducing scan time. EBCT uses an electron beam while MDCT uses an x-ray tube. Scans can be helical or axial. ECG gating is used for cardiac imaging. CT has applications in evaluating chest pain, coronary anomalies, morphology, masses, grafts, and pericardial diseases. Risks include radiation exposure and contrast nephropathy.