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Acta Radiol Open ; 4(6): 2058460115583034, 2015 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26346218

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BACKGROUND: The risk for contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) after intra-arterial application of an iodine-based contrast material is unknown for patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and peripheral arterial disease (PAD). PURPOSE: To investigate the incidence of CIN in patients with CKD and PAD. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This retrospective study was approved by the local ethics committee. One hundred and twenty patients with 128 procedures (73 with baseline eGFR in the range of 45-60 mL/min/1.73m(2), 55 with eGFR < 45 mL/min/1.73m(2)) were evaluated. All patients received intra-arterially an iodine-based low-osmolar contrast material (CM) after adequate intravenous hydration with isotonic NaCl 0.9% solution. CIN was defined as an increase in serum creatinine of more than 44 µmol/L within 4 days. The influence of patient-related risk factors (age, weight, body mass index, eGFR, serum creatinine, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, coronary heart disease, heart failure) and therapy-related risk factors (amount of CM, nephrotoxic drugs, number of CM applications) on CIN were examined. RESULTS: CIN developed in 0% (0/73) of procedures in patients with PAD and an eGFR in the range of 45-60 mL/min/1.73m(2) and in 10.9% (6/55) of procedures in patients with an eGFR <45 mL/min/1.73m(2). No risk factor significantly influenced the development of CIN, although baseline serum creatinine (P = 0.06) and baseline eGFR (P = 0.10) showed a considerable dependency. CONCLUSION: Patients with an eGFR in the range of 45-60 mL/min/1.73m(2) and PAD seem not at risk for CIN after intra-arterial CM application and adequate hydration. Whereas, an eGFR < 45 mL/min/1.73m(2) correlated with a risk of 10.9% for a CIN.

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J Comput Assist Tomogr ; 30(3): 386-90, 2006.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16778611

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OBJECTIVE: We investigated the diagnostic yield of histological examined formalin-fixed blood clots (FFBCs) in comparison with the established procedures of fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) and core biopsy (CB) obtained by percutaneous puncture under computed tomography (CT) guidance. METHODS: A total of 76 CT-guided punctures with removal of tissue by means of all 3 different techniques (FFBC, FNAB, and CB) were performed. Specimens were obtained from the lung (n=18), mediastinum (n=10), upper abdominal organs (n=32), pelvis (n=4), retroperitoneum (n=4), bones (n=7), and neck (n=1). All results were correlated with the clinical course of the patients (minimum, 6 months; mean period, 10 months). The results of each technique were compared. Results of a combined use of FFBC and FNAB were analyzed. RESULTS: The overall sensitivity (regardless of biopsy site) was 79% for FFBC, 83% for FNAB, and 95% for CB. In chest biopsies, FFBC reached a sensitivity of 92%, FNAB of 86%, and CB of 96%. In liver biopsies, the sensitivities were 47%, 70%, and 88% for FFBC, FNAB, and CB and, for the remaining biopsy sites, 90%, 90%, and 100%, respectively. The combination of FFBC and FNAB showed higher sensitivities than FFBC and FNAB alone. Overall sensitivity for the combination was 88%, with 92%, 72%, and 100% for thorax, liver, and other locations. A definitive diagnosis was made by FFBC in 87% of cases, by FNAB in 74%, and by CB in 88%. The combination of FFBC and FNAB showed a definite diagnosis in 90% of the cases. A tentative diagnosis has been established in 12%, 7%, 5%, and 4%, respectively. In 4 cases (5%), all 3 techniques failed to yield reliable diagnoses. CONCLUSIONS: The examination of FFBCs is a useful supplement to the established technique of CT biopsy. In combination with FNAB, FFBC has a comparable sensitivity as CB in chest punctures and other extrahepatic lesions.


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Biópsia por Agulha/métodos , Sangue , Neoplasias/patologia , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Biópsia por Agulha Fina/métodos , Feminino , Fixadores , Formaldeído , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Sensibilidade e Especificidade
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Eur J Radiol ; 57(3): 356-67, 2006 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16427236

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Electron beam computed tomography (EBCT) revolutionized cardiac imaging by combining a constant high temporal resolution with prospective ECG triggering. For years, EBCT was the primary technique for some non-invasive diagnostic cardiac procedures such as calcium scoring and non-invasive angiography of the coronary arteries. Multislice spiral computed tomography (MSCT) on the other hand significantly advanced cardiac imaging through high volume coverage, improved spatial resolution and retrospective ECG gating. This pictorial review will illustrate the basic differences between both modalities with special emphasis to their image quality. Several experimental and clinical examples demonstrate the strengths and limitations of both imaging modalities in an intraindividual comparison for a broad range of diagnostic applications such as coronary artery calcium scoring, coronary angiography including stent visualization as well as functional assessment of the cardiac ventricles and valves. In general, our examples indicate that EBCT suffers from a number of shortcomings such as limited spatial resolution and a low contrast-to-noise ratio. Thus, EBCT should now only be used in selected cases where a constant high temporal resolution is a crucial issue, such as dynamic (cine) imaging. Due to isotropic submillimeter spatial resolution and retrospective data selection MSCT seems to be the non-invasive method of choice for cardiac imaging in general, and for assessment of the coronary arteries in particular. However, technical developments are still needed to further improve the temporal resolution in MSCT and to reduce the substantial radiation exposure.


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Calcinose/diagnóstico por imagem , Angiografia Coronária/métodos , Coração/diagnóstico por imagem , Tomografia Computadorizada Espiral , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X , Animais , Eletrocardiografia , Humanos , Processamento de Imagem Assistida por Computador , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X/métodos
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Int J Cardiovasc Imaging ; 22(1): 111-8, 2006 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16374527

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OBJECTIVES: We compared the accuracy and reliability of prospectively triggered, retrospectively ECG gated, and non-gated CT image reconstruction for measurements of coronary artery calcification (CAC) in vivo using a novel animal model. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In six Yorkshire farm pigs, prefabricated chains of cortical bone fragments were sutured over the epicardial bed of the major coronary arteries. Using a 4-slice MDCT scanner, each animal was imaged with two different protocols: sequential acquisition with prospective ECG triggering, and spiral acquisition with retrospectively ECG gated image reconstruction- non-gated reconstructions were also generated from these latter scans. Two independent observers measured the 'Agatston score' (AS), the calcified volume (CV), and mineral mass (MM). To calculate accuracy of MM measurements the ash weight of the burned bone fragments was compared to MDCT derived MM. RESULTS: Six pigs successfully underwent surgery and CT imaging (mean heart rate: 86+/-12 bpm). MM measurements from prospectively ECG triggered CT sequential scans were more accurate (p<0.02) and reproducible (p=0.05) than sequential CT scans without ECG triggering or spiral acquisition using retrospective ECG gating. CONCLUSIONS: At high heart rates prospective ECG triggered image reconstruction is more accurate and reproducible for CAC scoring than retrospective ECG gated reconstruction and non-gated reconstruction.


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Calcinose/diagnóstico por imagem , Doença das Coronárias/diagnóstico por imagem , Processamento de Imagem Assistida por Computador , Tomografia Computadorizada Espiral/métodos , Análise de Variância , Animais , Eletrocardiografia , Estudos de Viabilidade , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Suínos
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Ann Thorac Surg ; 78(3): 900-5, 2004 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15337017

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BACKGROUND: Previous studies have shown that the cardiac support device (CSD) improves left ventricular structure and function in patients with heart failure by preventing further cardiac enlargement. The aim of this study was to identify effects on the right ventricle (RV). METHODS: Ten male patients with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy underwent electron-beam computed tomographic (CT) examination within 1 month before, and 6 to 9 months after CSD implantation. The RV end-diastolic and end-systolic volumes (EDV, ESV) and diameters (EDD, ESD), stroke volume (SV), ejection fraction (EF), total and forward RV output (RVO, fRVO), and tricuspid regurgitation fraction (TRF) were calculated. RESULTS: The EDV measurements decreased from 182.1 +/- 49.6 to 137.5 +/- 37.0 mL, ESV from 114.8 +/- 47.0 to 68.3 +/- 23.8 mL, EDD from 48.2 +/- 6.6 to 41.6 +/- 7.1 mm, and ESD from 39.6 +/- 6.9 to 32.7 +/- 6.5 mm (p < 0.05 for each). Ejection fraction increased from 38.5 +/- 8.9 to 52.0% +/- 7.7% and fRVO from 4.0 +/- 0.8 to 4.6 +/- 1.1 L/min (each with p < 0.05). TRF decreased from 18.2 +/- 14.1 to 10.4% +/- 13.5%, whereas SV and RVO remained nearly unchanged. Postoperatively, RV volumes, EF, and fRVO were not different from 15 age- and gender-matched normal control patients. CONCLUSIONS: Implantation of a CSD leads to a decrease in RV size and improved RV performance. These data together with the results of previous studies demonstrating improved left ventricular structure and function confirm the biventricular nature of recovery with the CSD.


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Cardiomiopatia Dilatada/diagnóstico por imagem , Cardiomiopatia Dilatada/terapia , Coração Auxiliar , Cardiomiopatia Dilatada/fisiopatologia , Diástole , Ecocardiografia , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estudos Prospectivos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X , Função Ventricular Direita
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J Heart Lung Transplant ; 23(1): 11-9, 2004 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14734122

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BACKGROUND: The cardiac support device (CSD, Acorn) is a compliant, textile-mesh graft placed around the ventricles to prevent further dilatation and to improve function in congestive heart failure. The aim of this study was to verify post-operative changes in left ventricular volumes, ejection fraction, blood flow, and myocardial mass. METHODS: Fourteen patients underwent contrast-enhanced, electrocardiography-triggered electron-beam computerized tomography before and 6 to 9 months after CSD implantation. We measured volume and flow using the slice-summation method and the indicator-dilution technique. RESULTS: We found significant changes for the following parameters: end-diastolic volume decreased from 382.9 +/- 140.2 ml to 311.3 +/- 138.7 ml, end-systolic volume from 310.4 +/- 132.4 ml to 237.4 +/- 133.8 ml, end-diastolic diameter from 75.3 +/- 7.8 mm to 70.7 +/- 11.6 mm, end-systolic diameter from 65.8 +/- 7.8 mm to 60.0 +/- 14.0 mm, and myocardial mass from 298.6 +/- 79.6 g to 263.1 +/- 76.8 g. Ejection fraction increased from 20.3% +/- 6.4% to 27.8% +/- 13.1%. We found no significant differences for stroke volume (from 72.5 +/- 24.6 ml to 73.8 +/- 23.6 ml), heart rate (from 80.5 +/- 11.0 beats per minute to 76.5 +/- 6.8 beats per minute), and total cardiac output (from 5.8 +/- 1.9 liter/min to 5.6 +/- 1.8 liter/min). Mitral regurgitation fraction decreased from 30.5% +/- 15.5% to 15.6% +/- 12.8%, increasing antegrade cardiac output from 3.8 +/- 0.9 liter/min to 4.7+/-1.5 liter/min. For most parameters, pre- and post-operative values in these patients differed significantly from those in an age- and gender-matched control group. In each patient, we observed a small hyperdense stripe along the pericardium after surgery, but we observed no local complications. CONCLUSION: Three-dimensional structural and functional data obtained by computerized tomography volume and flow measurements confirm the safety and efficacy of CSD implantation.


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Insuficiência Cardíaca/cirurgia , Coração Auxiliar , Telas Cirúrgicas , Função Ventricular Esquerda/fisiologia , Adulto , Idoso , Débito Cardíaco , Insuficiência Cardíaca/diagnóstico por imagem , Insuficiência Cardíaca/fisiopatologia , Ventrículos do Coração/diagnóstico por imagem , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Período Pós-Operatório , Desenho de Prótese , Implantação de Prótese , Volume Sistólico , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X , Resultado do Tratamento
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Eur J Cardiothorac Surg ; 25(1): 84-90, 2004 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14690737

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OBJECTIVE: To verify changes in left ventricular (LV) volumes and regional myocardial wall motion after implantation of a textile cardiac support device (CSD) for passive external constraint in non-ischemic dilated cardiomyopathy. METHODS: In nine male patients participating in a non-randomized clinical trial LV volumes were determined and the segmental LV wall motion was studied by contrast-enhanced electron-beam CT in a sectionwise manner at three ventricular levels (base, middle and apex of ventricle) before and 32+/-6 months after CSD implantation. In 16 myocardial segments ejection fraction and wall thickening were measured semiautomatically after drawing the myocardial contours. The wall motion score index was calculated based on semiquantitative visual grading in each segment. RESULTS: The global LV volumes decreased significantly from 304.3 +/- 90.9 to 231.5 +/- 103.9 ml at end-diastole and from 239.7 +/- 83.7 to 164.0 +/- 97.7 at end-systole (P<0.05). Overall ejection fraction increased from 14.8 +/- 8.2 to 25.7 +/- 17.1% (P<0.05). A segment-by-segment analysis demonstrated a significant increase of regional ejection fraction in the basal myocardium as well as in the mid-inferior, mid-inferolateral, and mid-anterolateral myocardium. Overall wall thickening increased from 16.4 +/- 13.3 to 24.2 +/- 18.1% (P<0.05), but without significant differences in a segment-by-segment comparison. The mean wall motion score index improved from 2.70 +/- 0.26 to 2.20 +/- 0.71 (P<0.05), with an increased wall motion in eight (89%) patients. A section-by-section analysis demonstrated significantly improved wall motion in the inferior and lateral segments at each ventricular level. Postoperatively, the number of akinetic and markedly hypokinetic segments decreased significantly (P<0.05) from 56 (39%) to 26 (18%) and from 76 (53%) to 56 (37%), respectively. CONCLUSION: CSD implantation improves segmental wall motion, predominantly in the inferior and lateral myocardium, and reduces the number of akinetic and hypokinetic segments.


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Cardiomiopatia Dilatada/cirurgia , Telas Cirúrgicas , Disfunção Ventricular Esquerda/fisiopatologia , Adulto , Idoso , Materiais Biocompatíveis , Cardiomiopatia Dilatada/fisiopatologia , Desenho de Equipamento , Ventrículos do Coração , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Volume Sistólico/fisiologia , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X/métodos
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Eur Radiol ; 13(6): 1394-401, 2003 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12764657

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Our objective was to determine if left ventricular reduction surgery affects left and right ventricular volumes and function. Twenty-three patients with end-stage heart failure underwent contrast-enhanced electron beam tomographic function studies before and twice after partial left ventriculectomy (PLV). The PLV was combined with other cardiosurgical procedures in 20 of 23 patients. Left and right ventricular enddiastolic volume (LVEDV, RVEDV), stroke volume (LVSV, RVSV), ejection fraction (LVEF, RVEF), and enddiastolic diameter (LVEDD, RVEDD) were determined by manual tracing of endo- and epicardial borders at enddiastole and endsystole. Patients were scanned 31 days (+/-34) before and 18 days (+/-13) and 8 months (+/-4) after PLV. Mean pre- and early and late postoperative values for LVEDV, LVSV, LVEF, and LVEDD were 387.9 ml (+/-125.5 ml), 255.6 ml (+/-79.3 ml; p<0.01), and 253.7 ml (+/-97.8 ml; p<0.05), 79.7 ml (+/-25.2 ml), 74.8 ml (+/-17.9; n.s.), and 79.1 ml (+/-26.5 ml; n.s.), 21.6% (+/-7.3%), 31.9% (+/-13.4%; p<0.05), and 34.1% (+/-14.1%; p<0.05), and 72.0 mm (+/-10.6 mm), 64.3 mm (+/-8.5 mm; p<0.05), and 63.5 mm (+/-9.4 mm; p<0.05), respectively. Mean pre- and postoperative values for RVEDV, RVSV, RVEF, and RVEDD were 177.7 ml (+/-72.8 ml), 172.4 ml (+/-59.2 ml; n.s.), and 178.9 ml (+/-60.8 ml; n.s.), 60.3 ml (+/-21.6 ml), 68.8 ml (+/-19.9 ml; n.s.), and 78.3 ml (+/-25.3 ml; n.s.), 38.1% (+/-15.4%), 43.7% (+/-16.3%; p<0.05), and 45.1% (+/-11.2%; n.s.), and 50.4 mm (+/-10.9 mm), 48.1 mm (+/-8.7 mm; n.s.), and 48.5 mm (+/-9.8 mm; n.s.), respectively. The PLV may induce a significant early reduction of left ventricular volumes and improvement of biventricular function; however, our results must be judged carefully as the majority of patients in this study underwent additional cardiosurgical procedures, the contributory effect of which on the overall outcome remains unclear.


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Insuficiência Cardíaca/diagnóstico por imagem , Insuficiência Cardíaca/cirurgia , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X , Função Ventricular Esquerda , Função Ventricular Direita , Idoso , Feminino , Coração/diagnóstico por imagem , Insuficiência Cardíaca/fisiopatologia , Humanos , Masculino , Período Pós-Operatório , Cuidados Pré-Operatórios
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Hum Reprod ; 18(4): 863-5, 2003 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12660286

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Uterine fibroid embolization (UFE) is a new minimally-invasive treatment option for leiomyomata of the uterus leading to symptomatic improvement and shrinkage of the fibroids. We present a case of restoration of the uterine architecture after disintegration and stepwise expulsion of infarcted leiomyoma tissue 7 months after UFE for leiomyoma-related menorrhagia.


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Embolização Terapêutica , Leiomioma/terapia , Neoplasias Uterinas/terapia , Feminino , Humanos , Infarto/diagnóstico , Leiomioma/irrigação sanguínea , Leiomioma/diagnóstico , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Resultado do Tratamento , Neoplasias Uterinas/irrigação sanguínea , Neoplasias Uterinas/diagnóstico
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Eur J Cardiothorac Surg ; 23(3): 347-53, 2003 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12614805

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OBJECTIVE: To differentiate acute from chronic graft occlusions through diameter measurements by means of electron beam tomography (EBT). METHODS: Contrast enhanced EBT volume studies were carried out in 37 patients with one or more occluded venous coronary bypass grafts. Seventeen of 37 patients did not meet the inclusion criteria and were excluded from the assessment. The remaining 20 patients had a total of 39 bypasses (16 patent, 23 occluded) and were assigned to one of three groups: group A consisted of patent grafts only (patent grafts, 13 patients). Group B comprised 11 of 23 occluded grafts diagnosed within 10 days after bypass surgery (acutely occluded grafts, ten patients). Group C contained 12 of 23 bypass occlusions that were at least 6 months old as documented by coronary angiography (chronically occluded grafts, ten patients). The mean graft diameter was determined by repetitive measurements on a workstation through blinded readers. The Mann-Whitney-U-test for unpaired samples was used for statistical evaluation. RESULTS: Mean graft diameter for groups A-C (patent, acutely, and chronically occluded bypasses, respectively) was 3.9 mm (+/-0.6; n=16), 5.4 mm (+/-1.9; n=11), and 0.3 mm (+/-.9; n=12), respectively (P<0.01 each). Sensitivity and specificity for the detection of acute and chronic occlusions were 87 and 92% (cut-off 4.5 mm), respectively, and 92 and 96% (cut-off 1 mm), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: EBT may allow for non-invasive differentiation between acute and chronic venous coronary bypass occlusions. This could help prevent unnecessary invasive recanalization procedures. Body veins may conserve their ability to increase in diameter in acute thrombosis when transplanted as coronary bypasses.


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Ponte de Artéria Coronária , Estenose Coronária/diagnóstico por imagem , Oclusão de Enxerto Vascular/diagnóstico por imagem , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X/métodos , Doença Aguda , Idoso , Doença Crônica , Angiografia Coronária , Estenose Coronária/patologia , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Oclusão de Enxerto Vascular/patologia , Humanos , Processamento de Imagem Assistida por Computador/métodos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Sensibilidade e Especificidade
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