Volumetric Analysis of Pulmonary CTA for the Assessment of Right Ventricular Dysfunction in Patients with Acute Pulmonary Embolism

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作者
Henzler, Thomas [1 ]
Krissak, Radko [1 ]
Reichert, Miriam [1 ]
Sueselbeck, Tim [2 ]
Schoenberg, Stefan O. [1 ]
Fink, Christian [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Heidelberg, Univ Med Ctr Mannheim, Med Fac Mannheim, Dept Clin Radiol & Nucl Med, D-68167 Mannheim, Germany
[2] Univ Heidelberg, Univ Med Ctr Mannheim, Med Fac Mannheim, Dept Med 1, D-68167 Mannheim, Germany
关键词
Pulmonary embolism; right ventricular dysfunction; volumetric analysis; CHEST COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY; ENHANCED MULTIDETECTOR CT; HELICAL CT; SEMIQUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT; TRICUSPID REGURGITATION; PROGNOSTIC-SIGNIFICANCE; THROMBOEMBOLIC DISEASE; RADIATION-EXPOSURE; SPIRAL CT; ROW CT;
D O I
10.1016/j.acra.2009.10.022
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
Rationale and Objectives: To retrospectively determine the value of a volumetric ventricle analysis for the assessment of right ventricular dysfunction in patients with suspected pulmonary embolism (PE) by using image data from non-electrocardiographically (ECG)-gated multidetector computed tomography angiography (CTA). Materials and Methods: Hypothesizing that the presence of PE and the embolus location correlated with right ventricular dysfunction, we retrospectively analyzed 100 non-ECG-gated pulmonary CTA datasets of patients with central, peripheral, and without PE. Right ventricle/left ventricle (RV/LV) diameter ratio measured in transverse sections (RV/LV(trans)), four-chamber view (RV/LV(4ch)), and RV/LV volume ratio (RV/LV(vol)) were assessed on CT images. The results were correlated with the embolus location, the 30-day mortality rate, and the necessity of intensive care treatment. Results: All CT parameters showed statistically significant differences between all patients groups depended on embolus location. The receiver operating characteristic analysis RV/LV(vol) showed the strongest discriminatory power to differ between patients with central and without PE and between patients with central and peripheral PE (central PE vs. no PE: RV/LV(vol) = 0.932, RV/LV(trans) = 0.880, and RV/LV(4ch) = 0.811, central PE vs. peripheral PE: RV/LV(vol) = 0.950, RV/LV(trans) = 0.849, and RV/LV(4ch) = 0.881), indicating a correlation with embolus location predisposing for RVD. For the identification of high-risk patients with PE all three CT parameters showed statistically significant values (P < .0001), whereas in the receiver operating characteristic analysis, RV/LV(vol) had the strongest discriminatory power (RV/LV(vol) = 0.819, RV/LV(trans) = 0.799, and RV/LV(4ch) = 0.758). Conclusion: Ventricle volumetry of non-ECG-gated CTA allows the assessment of right ventricular dysfunction in patients with acute PE. Compared to unidimensional measurements, a volumetric analysis seems to be slightly superior to identify high-risk patients with adverse clinical outcome. However, the method is more time consuming and requires dedicated software tools compared to unidimensional parameters, which is disadvantageous in an emergency setting.
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