European Journal of Radiology Open (Jan 2020)

Optimal phase analysis of electrocardiogram-gated computed tomography angiography in patients with Stanford type A acute aortic dissection

  • Kenji Nishida,
  • Yuki Yokoi,
  • Ayumi Yamada,
  • Nobuhiro Takaya,
  • Ken Yamagiwa,
  • Shuichi Kawada,
  • Koichi Mori,
  • Susumu Manabe,
  • Eiichiro Kanda,
  • Tomoyuki Fujioka,
  • Mitsuhiro Kishino,
  • Ukihide Tateishi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
p. 100289

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Objective: To determine the phase that facilitates flap observation of the ascending aorta in Stanford type A acute aortic dissection with perfused false lumen. Methods: We reconstructed retrospective Electrocardiogram-gated Computed Tomography Angiography images of the ascending aorta of all 20 patients to 20 phases of curved-multiplanar reconstruction in 5% increment. One radiologist created and randomized 10 cross-sectional images of each phase for every patient and two radiologists scored these images on a 5-point scale depending on the degree of flap stoppage. We calculated the average score for each phase of each case and compared them among the three groups. Results: Image scores were significantly better in the 65 %–100 % R-R interval group than those in the 5%–30 % (p 70 group (p = 0.00039, 2.2e-14). Moreover a similar tendency was observed in the arrhythmia group (p = 0.0035, 0.294). No difference was found in the degree of flap stoppage in the 65 %–100 % R-R interval group between the Heart Rate > 70 and Heart Rate ≤ 70 groups (p = 0.466) and between the arrhythmia and non-arrhythmia groups (p = 0.1240). Conclusion: In observing the ascending aorta, We obtained a good image at 65 %–100 % R-R interval and similar tendency was observed in the patients with arrhythmia.

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