The role of multimodal imaging in emergency vascular conditions: The journey from diagnosis to hybrid operating rooms

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Elda Chiara Colacchio, Mariagiovanna Berton, Francesco Squizzato, Mirko Menegolo, Michele Piazza, Franco Grego, Michele Antonello
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Abstract

Multimodal imaging is the incorporation of two or more imaging modalities during the same examination, and it has both diagnostic and treatment applications. The use of image fusion for intraoperative guidance in endovascular interventions is being extended increasingly to the field of vascular surgery, especially in the context of hybrid operating rooms. The aim of this work was to perform a review and narrative synthesis of the available literature in order to report on current applications of multimodal imaging in diagnosis and treatment of emergent vascular conditions. Of 311 records selected in the initial search, 10 articles were included in the present review: 4 cohort studies and 6 case reports. The authors have presented their experience in treating ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms; aortic dissections; traumas; standard endovascular aortic aneurysm repair, with or without deterioration of renal function; and complex endovascular aortic aneurysm repair, and reported on the long-term clinical results. Although the current literature about multimodal imaging application in emergency vascular conditions is limited, this review highlights the potential of image fusion in hybrid angio-surgical suites, especially for diagnosing and performing treatment in the same operating room, avoiding patient transfer, and allowing procedures with zero or low-dose contrast mean.

多模式成像在急诊血管疾病中的作用:从诊断到混合手术室
多模式成像是在同一检查过程中结合两种或多种成像模式,它既有诊断应用,也有治疗应用。血管内介入术中图像融合指导的应用正越来越多地扩展到血管外科领域,尤其是在混合手术室的背景下。这项工作的目的是对现有文献进行综述和叙述性综合,以报告多模式成像在急诊血管疾病诊断和治疗中的当前应用。在最初搜索中选择的311份记录中,有10篇文章被纳入本综述:4项队列研究和6份病例报告。作者介绍了他们治疗腹主动脉瘤破裂的经验;主动脉夹层;创伤;标准血管内主动脉瘤修复,伴有或不伴有肾功能恶化;以及复杂的血管内主动脉瘤修复,并报告了长期临床结果。尽管目前关于多模式成像在急诊血管疾病中的应用的文献有限,但这篇综述强调了图像融合在混合血管外科套件中的潜力,特别是在同一手术室诊断和执行治疗、避免患者转移以及允许零或低剂量对比度平均值的手术方面。
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