کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4227050 | 1609822 | 2009 | 8 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
![عکس صفحه اول مقاله: Motion characterization of aortic wall and intimal flap by ECG-gated CT in patients with chronic B-dissection Motion characterization of aortic wall and intimal flap by ECG-gated CT in patients with chronic B-dissection](/preview/png/4227050.png)
Rationale and objectivesTo evaluate whether dynamic computed tomography (CT)-imaging can provide functional vessel information in patients with chronic aortic dissection type Stanford-B (ADB).Materials and methodsIn 32 patients, ECG-gated CT-angiography images were obtained. Cross-sectional area change and wall distensibility were investigated by semiautomatic vessel area segmentation at the end of aortic arch. Significance of distensibility differences was tested with regard to the aortic diameter, and the oscillation of the intimal flap was analyzed.ResultsThe aorta could be segmented successfully in all patients. These were separated into three subgroups: (A) 6 patients with an aortic diameter <4 cm and without a visible intimal flap, (B) 9 patients with an aortic diameter <4 cm, and (C) 17 individuals with an aortic diameter ≥4 cm; (B) and (C) having a visible intimal flap. Differences in distensibility between the subgroups were not significant. Overall mean distensibility was Dtot = (1.3 ± 0.6) × 10−5 Pa−1. Analysis of intimal flap oscillation showed a pulsatile short axis diameter decrease of the true lumen of up to 29%.ConclusionDynamic, ECG-gated CT-angiography can demonstrate pulsatile changes in aortic area and a highly variable motion of the intimal flap. Aortic distensibility appears independent of diameter or presence of a intimal flap. Follow-up studies may show correlation with possible complications.
Journal: European Journal of Radiology - Volume 72, Issue 1, October 2009, Pages 146–153