Volume helical shuttle of high-definition CT in congenital heart disease:preliminary study
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1005-1201.2012.02.004
- VernacularTitle:高清CT容积螺旋穿梭技术在先天性心脏病中的初步研究
- Author:
Pipi YANG
;
Liren ZHANG
;
Zhi DONG
;
Zhe LIU
;
Junbo LIU
;
Shichen LIU
;
Huizhi CAO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Cardiovascular abnormalities;
Tomography X-ray,computed
- From:
Chinese Journal of Radiology
2012;46(2):113-116
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To assess the clinical value of volume helical shuttle (VHS) of highdefinition CT (HDCT) in the diagnosis of congenital heart disease (CHD).Methods Forty-three patients suffering from CHD were examined with VHS of HDCT and echocardiography (ECHO).Twenty-four patients (21 children,3 adults) received surgery.Based on surgical data,the diagnostic accuracy of CHD by VHS of HDCT was compared with that by ECHO with respect to the intra-cardiac lesion,extra-cardiac lesion and hemodynamics.The visibility of the origin and proximal course of coronary arteries was also evaluated on VHS.CT effective doses were calculated,using mSv =DLP × K. Results Thirty-six intra-cardiac deformities were found by operation,and the diagnostic accuracy of both VSH and ECHO were 100.0% (36/36).VHS successfully detected 42 of 44 (95.4%) cardiac-vascular connection and large vascular deformities,whereas ECHO only detected 26 (59.1% ).The right-to-left shunt and left-to-right shunt of septal defects revealed by VHS were 5 and 6 patients respectively,which all coincided with the results of ECHO.Fourteen bi-directional shunt of septal defects were detected by ECHO,and 13 of them were diagnosed as right-to-left shunt by HDCT except an illegibility in 1 patient.The origin and proximal course of coronary arteries were all visible on VHS.Effective dose for children was (3.38 ± 1.86) mSv,and for adults was ( 10.27 ± 2.59) mSv.Conclusions VHS of HDCT scan is advantageous in the diagnosis of CHD.It can depict the intra- and extra- cardiac structures as well as coronary arteries and provide hemodynamic information.