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Multislice computed tomography angiography in assessment of pulmonary vascular abnormalities

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Abstract Background Multidetector computed tomography (CT) angiography with maximum intensity projection, multiplanar reformations and 3D reconstructions, and volume rendering technique provide visualization of normal vascular anatomy and variants. Aim The aim of this work was to evaluate the role of multislice CT angiography in the evaluation of pulmonary vascular diseases, classification of diseases, and to be familiar with technique and finding. Patients and methods This observational trial was carried out on 30 cases suspected of or diagnosed with acute chest pain, suspected pulmonary embolism, and pulmonary arterial or pulmonary venous abnormalities. Patients were classified equally into two groups. All patients underwent pulmonary angiography using CT, which involved the following steps: preparation of the patient, examination procedure, data collection, reconstruction and postprocessing of the images, and image explanation. Results In group 1, 60% of cases had normal pulmonary vein whereas 20% of them had venous drainage anomaly. The majority of cases (86.7%) had confluent pulmonary artery findings. The highest percent of cases had dilatation of main pulmonary artery, left pulmonary artery (46.7%), and right pulmonary artery. Overall, 26.7% had either atretic or hypoplastic main pulmonary artery, 40% had normal right pulmonary artery, and 26.7% had normal left pulmonary artery. In group 2, 80% of cases had normal pulmonary vein, whereas 20% had abnormal findings. The majority of cases (80.0%) had pulmonary embolism, and 33.3% had pulmonary hypertension (one case had both embolism and hypertension). Conclusions CT angiography is a very effective and beneficial method in the evaluation of pulmonary vascular abnormalities with or without congenital cardiac and/or extracardiac anomalies.
Title: Multislice computed tomography angiography in assessment of pulmonary vascular abnormalities
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Abstract Background Multidetector computed tomography (CT) angiography with maximum intensity projection, multiplanar reformations and 3D reconstructions, and volume rendering technique provide visualization of normal vascular anatomy and variants.
Aim The aim of this work was to evaluate the role of multislice CT angiography in the evaluation of pulmonary vascular diseases, classification of diseases, and to be familiar with technique and finding.
Patients and methods This observational trial was carried out on 30 cases suspected of or diagnosed with acute chest pain, suspected pulmonary embolism, and pulmonary arterial or pulmonary venous abnormalities.
Patients were classified equally into two groups.
All patients underwent pulmonary angiography using CT, which involved the following steps: preparation of the patient, examination procedure, data collection, reconstruction and postprocessing of the images, and image explanation.
Results In group 1, 60% of cases had normal pulmonary vein whereas 20% of them had venous drainage anomaly.
The majority of cases (86.
7%) had confluent pulmonary artery findings.
The highest percent of cases had dilatation of main pulmonary artery, left pulmonary artery (46.
7%), and right pulmonary artery.
Overall, 26.
7% had either atretic or hypoplastic main pulmonary artery, 40% had normal right pulmonary artery, and 26.
7% had normal left pulmonary artery.
In group 2, 80% of cases had normal pulmonary vein, whereas 20% had abnormal findings.
The majority of cases (80.
0%) had pulmonary embolism, and 33.
3% had pulmonary hypertension (one case had both embolism and hypertension).
Conclusions CT angiography is a very effective and beneficial method in the evaluation of pulmonary vascular abnormalities with or without congenital cardiac and/or extracardiac anomalies.

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