MSCT coronary angiography in non-invasive assessment of coronary artery bypass grafts patency

Dinesh L. Patel, Yashpal R. Rana, Megha M. Sheth, Samir G. Patel, Milin N. Garachh
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Background: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is one of the leading cause of the morbidity and mortality in India and worldwide and last decade has seen a steep rise in incidence of CAD in India and its treatment as bypass surgery. Direct visualization of the grafts and native coronary arteries by invasive catheterization is now being replaced by non-invasive CT coronary angiography with higher slice machines and newer technology as it has good temporal resolution, high scanning speed as well as low radiation dose. We share our experience of graft imaging on 128 slice CT machine.Methods: This is a retrospective, single-center, observational study. We included 500 symptomatic patients who have undergone CT study between the year 2014 to 2018 post bypass surgery.Results: Arterial grafts have a better patency rate than venous grafts. (88% vs. 64.1%). Amongst the individual arterial grafts RIMA had the best patency rate (100%) followed by LIMA (90.8%), RA (68.7%). LAD was the most commonly involved artery (91%).Conclusions: Significant absolute concordance between CT and catheter angiographic findings have been documented for all arterial and venous grafts patency in the literature. The MSCT with retrospective gating permits an accurate and non-invasive evaluation of patent and diseased arterial and vein grafts and could replace conventional angiography for the follow-up of symptomatic, stable patients. Moreover, an optimal diagnostic accuracy was also documented in the appraisal of native vessels distal to the graft anastomoses.
多层螺旋ct冠状动脉造影在无创评估冠状动脉搭桥术通畅中的应用
背景:冠状动脉疾病(CAD)是印度和世界范围内发病率和死亡率的主要原因之一,过去十年来,冠心病在印度的发病率急剧上升,其治疗方法为搭桥手术。由于具有时间分辨率好、扫描速度快、辐射剂量小等优点,有创置管直接显示移植物和原生冠状动脉的方法正在被采用更高的切片机和更新的技术的无创CT冠状动脉造影所取代。我们分享了在128层CT机上进行移植物成像的经验。方法:回顾性、单中心、观察性研究。我们纳入了500名有症状的患者,他们在2014年至2018年间接受了搭桥手术后的CT研究。结果:动脉移植比静脉移植有更好的通畅率。(88%对64.1%)。在单个动脉移植中,RIMA通畅率最高(100%),其次是LIMA (90.8%), RA(68.7%)。LAD是最常见的受累动脉(91%)。结论:在所有的动脉和静脉移植物通畅的文献中,CT和导管血管造影的发现是绝对一致的。具有回顾性门控的MSCT可以准确和无创地评估未通畅和病变的动脉和静脉移植物,可以取代传统的血管造影,用于有症状的稳定患者的随访。此外,在移植物吻合处远端本地血管的评估中,也记录了最佳的诊断准确性。
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