| Literature DB >> 25644907 |
Riccardo Marano1, Federica Pirro2, Valentina Silvestri2, Biagio Merlino2, Giancarlo Savino2, Claudia Rutigliano2, Agostino Meduri2, Luigi Natale2, Lorenzo Bonomo2.
Abstract
In the past, thoracic and cardiac imaging were two distinct specialties of radiology. The technical evolution, however, has changed their boundaries with an important impact on CT imaging practices and has opened the new era of "cardiothoracic" imaging, due to the strong anatomic, mechanical, physiologic, physiopathologic, and therapeutic cardiopulmonary correlations. Modern thoracic radiologists can no longer avoid the assessment of heart and coronary arteries, as they used to do with earlier generations of CT scanner. The advent of ECG gating and state-of-art CT scanner faster rotation speed, high spatial and temporal resolution, high-pitch mode, shorter acquisition time, and dedicated cardiac reconstruction algorithms has opened new possibilities for chest imaging, integrating cardiac morphologic and even functional information within a diagnostic chest CT scan. The aim of this review is to briefly show and summarize the concept of integrated cardiothoracic imaging, which redefines the boundaries of chest CT imaging, opening the door to a new radiologic specialty.Mesh:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25644907 DOI: 10.1378/chest.14-1403
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chest ISSN: 0012-3692 Impact factor: 9.410