Purpose: Cardiac CT (CCT) is an imaging modality that is becoming a standard in clinical cardiology. We evaluated indications, safety, and impact on patient management of routine CCT in a multicenter national registry. Materials and methods: During a period of 6 months, 47 centers in Italy enrolled 3,455 patients. Results: CCT was performed mainly with 64-slice CT scanners (73.02 %). Contrast agents were administrated in 3,185 patients (92.5 %). Mean DLP changes with type of scanner and was lower in >64 row detector scanner. The most frequent indication for CCT was suspected CAD (44.8 %), followed by calcium scoring (9.6 %), post-angioplasty/stenting (8.3 %), post-CABGs (7.5 %), study of cardiac anatomy (4.22 %) and assessment in patients with known CAD (4.1 %) and acute chest pain (1.99 %). Most of the CCTs were performed in outpatient settings (2,549; 74 %) and a minority in inpatient settings (719, 20.8 %). Adverse clinical events (mild-moderate) occurred in 26 examinations (0.75 %). None of them was severe. In 45.3 % of the cases CCT findings impacted patient management. Conclusion: CCT is performed with different workloads in participating centers. It is a safe procedure and its results have a strong impact on patient management.
Italian registry of cardiac computed tomography / Cademartiri, F; Di Cesare, E; Francone, M; Ballerini, G; Ligabue, G; Maffei, E; Romagnoli, A; Argiolas, Gm; Russo, V; Buffa, V; Marano, R; Guzzetta, M; Belgrano, M; Carbone, I; Macarini, L; Borghi, C; Di Renzi, P; Barile, V; Patriarca, L; CCT Italian Registry, Group.. - In: LA RADIOLOGIA MEDICA. - ISSN 0033-8362. - STAMPA. - 120:10(2015), pp. 919-929. [10.1007/s11547-015-0518-0]
Italian registry of cardiac computed tomography
Francone M;Carbone I;
2015
Abstract
Purpose: Cardiac CT (CCT) is an imaging modality that is becoming a standard in clinical cardiology. We evaluated indications, safety, and impact on patient management of routine CCT in a multicenter national registry. Materials and methods: During a period of 6 months, 47 centers in Italy enrolled 3,455 patients. Results: CCT was performed mainly with 64-slice CT scanners (73.02 %). Contrast agents were administrated in 3,185 patients (92.5 %). Mean DLP changes with type of scanner and was lower in >64 row detector scanner. The most frequent indication for CCT was suspected CAD (44.8 %), followed by calcium scoring (9.6 %), post-angioplasty/stenting (8.3 %), post-CABGs (7.5 %), study of cardiac anatomy (4.22 %) and assessment in patients with known CAD (4.1 %) and acute chest pain (1.99 %). Most of the CCTs were performed in outpatient settings (2,549; 74 %) and a minority in inpatient settings (719, 20.8 %). Adverse clinical events (mild-moderate) occurred in 26 examinations (0.75 %). None of them was severe. In 45.3 % of the cases CCT findings impacted patient management. Conclusion: CCT is performed with different workloads in participating centers. It is a safe procedure and its results have a strong impact on patient management.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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