: Acute chest pain (ACP) is a frequent cause of Emergency Department (ED) admissions, with millions of cases reported globally each year. Timely and accurate diagnosis is crucial due to the wide range of underlying causes, such as acute coronary syndrome (ACS), pulmonary embolism (PE), aortic dissection, and others. Misdiagnosis can lead to missed life-saving interventions or, alternatively, unnecessary hospitalizations, escalating healthcare costs. While risk stratification tools like the HEART, GRACE, and TIMI scores are useful, additional imaging is often required to achieve diagnostic precision. Coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) has shown significant potential in enhancing diagnostic accuracy and improving patient outcomes. In this review, we explore the challenges physicians encounter when evaluating ACP in the ED, emphasizing the utility of CCTA as a key diagnostic tool. Additionally, we present a clinical case that illustrates how CT scan effectively aids in diagnosing patients with ambiguous symptoms, with CT imaging playing a pivotal role in identifying the underlying pathology.
Management of acute chest pain in the Emergency Department: benefits of coronary computed tomography angiography / Sarto, Gianmarco; Simeone, Beatrice; Spadafora, Luigi; Bernardi, Marco; Rocco, Erica; Pelle, Giuseppe; Liberati, Quirino; Forte, Maurizio; Schirone, Leonardo; Versaci, Francesco; Piaz, Rita Dal; Palmerio, Silvia; Barberi, Antonio; Frati, Giacomo; Bellini, Davide; Rengo, Marco; Carbone, Iacopo; Sciarretta, Sebastiano; Valenti, Valentina. - In: THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR IMAGING. - ISSN 1875-8312. - (2024). [10.1007/s10554-024-03274-w]
Management of acute chest pain in the Emergency Department: benefits of coronary computed tomography angiography
Sarto, Gianmarco;Simeone, Beatrice;Spadafora, Luigi;Bernardi, Marco;Pelle, Giuseppe;Liberati, Quirino;Schirone, Leonardo;Palmerio, Silvia;Frati, Giacomo;Bellini, Davide;Rengo, Marco;Carbone, Iacopo;Sciarretta, Sebastiano;Valenti, Valentina
2024
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: Acute chest pain (ACP) is a frequent cause of Emergency Department (ED) admissions, with millions of cases reported globally each year. Timely and accurate diagnosis is crucial due to the wide range of underlying causes, such as acute coronary syndrome (ACS), pulmonary embolism (PE), aortic dissection, and others. Misdiagnosis can lead to missed life-saving interventions or, alternatively, unnecessary hospitalizations, escalating healthcare costs. While risk stratification tools like the HEART, GRACE, and TIMI scores are useful, additional imaging is often required to achieve diagnostic precision. Coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) has shown significant potential in enhancing diagnostic accuracy and improving patient outcomes. In this review, we explore the challenges physicians encounter when evaluating ACP in the ED, emphasizing the utility of CCTA as a key diagnostic tool. Additionally, we present a clinical case that illustrates how CT scan effectively aids in diagnosing patients with ambiguous symptoms, with CT imaging playing a pivotal role in identifying the underlying pathology.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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