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Coronary CT angiography: a guide to examination, interpretation, and clinical indications

Authors :
Giovanni Gentile
Carlo Cavaliere
Filippo Cademartiri
Alberto Clemente
Giancarlo Casolo
Ludovico La Grutta
Luca Saba
Stefano Nistri
Nicola Sverzellati
Cesare Mantini
Erica Maffei
Eduardo Bossone
Bruna Punzo
Sara Seitun
Cademartiri F.
Casolo G.
Clemente A.
Seitun S.
Mantini C.
Bossone E.
Saba L.
Sverzellati N.
Nistri S.
Punzo B.
Cavaliere C.
La Grutta L.
Gentile G.
Maffei E.
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2021.

Abstract

Introduction: The introduction of Cardiac Computed Tomography (CCT) has changed the paradigm in the field of diagnostic cardiovascular medicine. CCT is the primary tool in the assessment of suspected Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) and should be followed by functional assessment when needed to stratify disease and to plan potential interventional or surgical therapy. Areas Covered: We provided the current state of the knowledge on the main aspects of technique of examination, image interpretation and clinical indications. We have focused our attention on the basic routine applications and activities. Expert Opinion: The primary role of CCT in suspected CAD will progressively become the standard approach. In general, any situation in which anatomy of the heart and thoracic vessels/structures is mandatory must be approached using CT first, whenever possible. The quantity and quality of information that can be provided by CCT is big and the operators should learn how to deal with this information. On the other hand, CCT is only apparently a straightforward and simple examination. It is actually the most complex diagnostic procedure that can be performed on CT and requires highly skilled operators and state-of-art-technology. Abbreviations: CABG = Coronary Artery Bypass GraftCAD = Coronary Artery DiseaseCAG = Conventional Coronary AngiographyCCT = Cardiac Computed TomographyCT = Computed TomographySSCT = Single-Source Computed TomographyDSCT = Dual-Source Computed TomographyOMT = Optimal Medical TherapyPCI = Percutaneous Coronary InterventionNSTEMI = Non-ST Elevation Myocardial InfarctionSTEMI = ST Elevation Myocardial InfarctionSPECT = Single–Photon Emission Computed TomographyPET = Positron Emission TomographyRCT = Randomized Clinical Trialmm = millimeterkV = kiloVoltmAs = milliAmpere/secondFOV = Field of View.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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