A User‐Friendly Method of Cardiac Venous System Visualization in 64‐Slice Computed Tomography |
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Authors: | RAFAL MLYNARSKI M.D. Ph.D. MACIEJ SOSNOWSKI M.D. Ph.D. AGNIESZKA WLODYKA R.N. M.S. WLODZIMIERZ KARGUL M.D. Ph.D. MICHAL TENDERA M.D. Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Electrocardiology, Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland;2. Unit of Noninvasive Cardiovascular Diagnostics, Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland;3. 3rd Division of Cardiology, Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland |
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Abstract: | Background: Previsualization of the cardiac venous system is very important for some techniques, for example, cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). The aim of this study was to propose a new, user‐friendly method of cardiac venous system visualization in 64‐slice computed tomography (CT). Methods: In 112 patients (66 M) aged 58 ± 11 standard deviation, a 64‐slice CT with a retrospective electrocardiogram gating was performed due to a suspicion of ischemic heart disease. Special attention was paid to the requirements for image reconstruction useful for CRT. Results: In 74% of the patients, it was possible to obtain similar images to those during the CRT implantation procedure within anterior‐posterior, left anterior oblique, and right anterior oblique views. The coronary sinus was clearly visible in all cases, the ostium measured 12.9 ± 5.9 mm, and the angle of entrance 99 ± 12 degrees. In all patients it was possible to demonstrate more than one vein; in 95%, at least one vein was clearly visible in the target area. Among the target veins, the posterolateral vein was visible most frequently (78%) in the cases as well as the lateral vein (78%). Conclusion: The proposed scheme in 64‐slice computed tomography enables images to be generated similar to the intraoperative fluoroscopy, which can be useful in techniques where previsualization of the cardiac venous system is recommended. |
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Keywords: | computed tomography coronary veins target veins coronary sinus heart failure cardiac resynchronization therapy |
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