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Paweł Gać1,2, Rafał Poręba3.
Abstract
Atherosclerosis, as a civilization disease, is a serious epidemiological problem. Significant carotid disease and significant coronary artery disease result in acute consequences, such as ischemic stroke and myocardial infarction, which are the major causes of cardiovascular mortality. Typically, atherosclerosis of the aortic arch branches involves the bulbs of the common carotid arteries and the proximal segments of the internal carotid arteries, and can be effectively assessed by ultrasonography. Computed tomography angiography enables the identification of patients with less typical clinical manifestations of atherosclerosis, e.g., brachiocephalic trunk stenosis with symptoms of the steal syndrome and moderate stenosis in the coronary arteries. We present examples of computed tomography angiography images of this type of changes.Entities:
Keywords: brachiocephalic trunk stenosis; computed tomography angiography; moderate coronary artery stenosis; steal syndrome
Year: 2022 PMID: 35054367 PMCID: PMC8775095 DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics12010200
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diagnostics (Basel) ISSN: 2075-4418
Figure 1Computed tomography angiography (CTA): (A) Coronary CTA. Native phase. Axial reconstruction. Coronary artery calcium score measurement. The colors indicate the calcifications assigned to specific coronary arteries. (B) Coronary CTA. Angiographic phase. Curved multiplanar reconstruction (cMPR). Left circumflex (LCx). Measurement of the degree of stenosis. (C) Coronary CTA. Angiographic phase. Curved multiplanar reconstruction (cMPR). Left anterior descending (LAD). Measurement of the length of the myocardial muscle bridge. (D) Carotid CTA. Angiographic phase. Curved multiplanar reconstruction (cMPR). Brachiocephalic trunk (BCT). Measurement of the degree of ostial stenosis. The letter A indicates the level of vessel lumen measurement at the reference level, the letter B indicates the level of vessel lumen measurement at the level of maximum stenosis. Computed tomography angiography (CTA): (E) Carotid CTA. Angiographic phase. Volume rendering technique reconstruction (VRT). Arrows mark the recessive right vertebral artery (RVA) and the dominant left vertebral artery (LVA). (F) Carotid CTA. Angiographic phase. Curved multiplanar reconstruction (cMPR). Left subclavian artery (LSA). Measurement of the degree of stenosis. (G) Carotid CTA. Angiographic phase. Axial reconstruction. Measurement of the density of the proximal sections of the internal carotid arteries. Lower density of contrasted blood in the right carotid arteries. (H) Carotid CTA. Angiographic phase. Axial reconstruction. Measurement of the density of the cerebral arteries. Lower density of contrasted blood in the right cerebral arteries.