Systematic Review of the Role of CT Angiocardiography in Enhancing the Diagnosis and Management of Truncus Arteriosus.

Q2 Medicine
Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran Pub Date : 2025-03-17 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.47176/mjiri.39.41
Aigerim Ganiyeva, Raushan Rakhimzhanova, Tairkhan Dautov, Zhanar Abdrakhmanova, Zhanar Kozhakhmetova, Asel Almusina, Abay Naldibek
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Abstract

Background: Truncus arteriosus represents a complex congenital heart disease, and accurate diagnostic imaging should be followed to provide adequate treatment. Computerized tomography (CT) angiography has thus been identified as a valuable technique for diagnosing, assessing surgical procedures, and tracking post-operative results in patients with these conditions.

Methods: The databases PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, plus Google Scholar were searched for potential studies addressing diagnostic accuracy, planning prior to surgery, and follow-up after surgery. In this review, analysis was undertaken for data retrieved from several CT angiocardiography cases to demonstrate the benefits of the technique and its efficiency.

Results: CT angiocardiography is superior to conventional angiography in that it is non-invasive and has high-resolution three-dimensional imaging, which improves the diagnostic ability of truncus arteriosus and the assessment of associated anomalies. It enhances preoperative planning since it presents a highly detailed map of the human body, thus enabling the surgeon to map out the planned operations and, at the same time, anticipate any complications. This approach is valuable because postoperative evaluation with CT angiocardiography is used to determine the success of surgical operations as well as identify residual defects or complications that may occur in the future and which would lead to reduced success.

Conclusion: Through the use of CT angiocardiography, managing patients with truncus arteriosus has become easier owing to the high diagnostic precision provided by the technique, as well as the assistance in proper surgical planning and postoperative monitoring. Clinical Practice messages include a call to incorporate CT in Pre-operative & follow-up evaluation.

CT心血管造影在加强动脉干诊断和治疗中的作用的系统综述。
背景:动脉干是一种复杂的先天性心脏病,需要准确的影像诊断以提供适当的治疗。因此,计算机断层扫描(CT)血管造影已被确定为诊断、评估手术过程和跟踪这些疾病患者术后结果的一种有价值的技术。方法:检索PubMed、Embase、Cochrane Library和谷歌Scholar数据库,寻找关于诊断准确性、术前计划和术后随访的潜在研究。在这篇综述中,我们对几个CT心血管造影病例的数据进行了分析,以证明该技术的优点及其效率。结果:CT血管造影优于常规血管造影,无创,三维成像分辨率高,提高了对动脉干的诊断能力和对相关异常的评价。它增强了术前计划,因为它提供了非常详细的人体图,从而使外科医生能够制定计划的手术,同时预测任何并发症。这种方法是有价值的,因为术后CT心血管造影评估用于确定外科手术的成功,以及确定可能在未来发生的残留缺陷或并发症,这将导致成功率降低。结论:CT心血管造影诊断精度高,便于动脉干患者的诊治,有助于合理的手术计划和术后监护。临床实践信息包括呼吁将CT纳入术前和随访评估。
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