Optimal Approach to Performing and Reporting Computed Tomography Angiography for Suspected Acute Pulmonary Embolism: A Clinical Consensus Statement of the ESC Working Group on Pulmonary Circulation & Right Ventricular Function, the Fleischner Society, the Association for Acute Cardiovascular Care (ACVC) and the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI) of the ESC, Endorsed by European Respiratory Society (ERS), Asian Society of Thoracic Radiology (ASTR), European Society of Thoracic Imaging (ESTI), and Society of Thoracic Radiology (STR).
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Frederikus A Klok, Stefano Barco, Laurent Bertoletti, Sanjeev Bhalla, Suzanne Dubois, Grégorie Le Gal, L B Haramati, Erica van Hooidonk, Marc Humbert, Stavros V Konstantinides, Irene M Lang, William S Murphy, Yoshiharu Ohno, Susanna Price, Mathias Prokop, Piotr Pruszczyk, Alexia Rossi, Patricia A Thistlethwaite, Carol West, Martine Remy-Jardin
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CT angiography (CTA) is the modality used most frequently for diagnosing acute pulmonary embolism (PE). Given the vast amount of information that can be extracted from CTA, the CTA report should be written in a way that conveys all relevant findings using standardized nomenclature and definitions. Broad consensus on a core set of CTA findings that are relevant for all PE patients is not currently available. This clinical consensus statement written by the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Working Group on Pulmonary Circulation & Right Ventricular Function, the Fleischner Society, and the Association for Acute Cardiovascular Care and the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging of the ESC provides a current update of CTA techniques, a definition of often-used nomenclature and recommendations on the proposed content of CTA reports along with a detailed image atlas with instructions on how to assess all relevant CTA findings and a lay language guidance on the meaning of these findings. Ultimately, upon implementation, this document is expected to standardize CTA radiology reports with respect to diagnostic and prognostic CT imaging findings to guide and harmonize management decisions, ultimately improving outcomes of care for PE patients. This article has been co-published with permission in the European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging and Radiology . All rights reserved. © The European Society of Cardiology and the Fleischner Society 2025. The articles are identical except for minor stylistic and spelling differences in keeping with each journal's style. Either citation can be used when citing this article. Supplemental material is available for this article. Keywords: Pulmonary embolism • Computed tomography • Reference standards • Outcome • Prognosis • Diagnosis.
疑似急性肺栓塞的计算机断层血管造影的最佳方法和报告:由ESC肺循环和右心室功能工作组、Fleischner学会、急性心血管护理协会(ACVC)和ESC欧洲心血管成像协会(EACVI)的临床共识声明,由欧洲呼吸学会(ERS)、亚洲胸腔放射学会(ASTR)、欧洲胸腔成像学会(ESTI)和胸腔放射学会(STR)认可。
CT血管造影(CTA)是诊断急性肺栓塞(PE)最常用的方法。考虑到可以从CTA中提取的大量信息,CTA报告的编写方式应该使用标准化的术语和定义来传达所有相关的发现。对于一组与所有PE患者相关的CTA核心发现,目前还没有广泛的共识。这份临床共识声明由欧洲心脏病学会(ESC)肺循环和右心室功能工作组、Fleischner学会、急性心血管护理协会和ESC的欧洲心血管成像协会撰写,提供了CTA技术的最新进展。常用术语的定义和对CTA报告拟议内容的建议,以及详细的图像地图集,说明如何评估所有相关的CTA发现,以及关于这些发现含义的外行语言指导。最终,在实施后,本文件有望标准化CTA放射学报告,包括诊断和预后CT成像结果,以指导和协调管理决策,最终改善PE患者的护理结果。这篇文章已在欧洲心脏杂志——心血管成像和放射学上发表。版权所有。©欧洲心脏病学会和Fleischner学会2025。这些文章都是一样的,除了风格和拼写上的小差异,以保持每个期刊的风格。在引用本文时,可以使用任何一种引用。本文有补充材料。关键词:肺栓塞、计算机断层扫描、参考标准、预后、诊断。
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