The increasing utilization of cardiac computed tomography (CCT) in pediatric and congenital heart disease is attributable to advancements in imaging technology over the past decade. New-generation CT scanners have revolutionized the field by enabling the acquisition of high-resolution images with significantly reduced radiation exposure and often without the need for sedation. Prior analyses have demonstrated significantly increased CCT utilization for pediatric and CHD populations.1–3 In one pu…