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A simple method to estimate cardiac function during routine multi-row detector CT exams.

Piet K Vanhoenacker1, Lieven R Van Hoe.   

Abstract

Cardiac dysfunction may be suggested at computed tomography (CT) exams by the presence of morphological abnormalities such as cardiac enlargement and thickening of the pulmonary interlobular septa. However, these morphological signs are non specific. We evaluated whether right-to-left cardiac transit time of contrast during single-level timing scans could predict the cardiac output and ejection fraction. In a consecutive group of 100 patients referred for body CT, a preliminary single-level study was used to measure the right-to-left ventricular transit time of intravenously injected contrast medium. In all these patients, the cardiac index (cardiac output corrected for body surface area, CI) and ejection fraction (EF) were calculated using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR). Data of the first half (50 patients, group A) were used to establish a method and concept to predict the cardiac index and ejection fraction with CT. The method was validated in the next half (50 patients, group B) by comparing the predicted CT results with those obtained with CMR. There was a good correlation of the observed CI with CMR and observed transit time on CT in group B (P < 0.05; R(2) 0.70 ). Functional CT estimates of CI and EF in group B correlated well with the CMR results for CI and EF (P < 0.05; R(2) 0.66 for CI and P < 0.05; R(2) 0.49 for EF). The presence of a right-to-left ventricular transit time of more than 10.5 s indicated cardiac dysfunction with a specificity and positive predictive value of 100%. Right-to-left transit time obtained during routine body CT exams can provide valuable physiological information on global cardiac function.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17277948     DOI: 10.1007/s00330-006-0571-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Radiol        ISSN: 0938-7994            Impact factor:   5.315


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