Optimizing Computed Tomography for Detection of Pulmonary Thromboembolism in Patients With Fontan Circulation.
Optimizing Computed Tomography for Detection of Pulmonary Thromboembolism in Patients With Fontan Circulation.
- 2020
Congenital heart disease (CHD) patients who have undergone the Fontan procedure or one of its variants usually have altered vascular anatomy. Consequently, this poses a challenge when diagnosing pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE) with computed tomography (CT). Detailed review of the type of surgery performed and the person's individual anatomy beforehand can help in choosing the appropriate diagnostic CT modality and technique. It would also help reduce false-positive and false-negative test results that would otherwise result in unnecessary anticoagulation, as well as avoid needless radiation exposure and additional cost, respectively. Copyright (c) 2020, Radwan et al.
English
2168-8184
10.7759/cureus.8326 [doi] PMC7265774 [pmc]
IN PROCESS -- NOT YET INDEXED
MedStar Washington Hospital Center
Medicine/Internal Medicine
Case Reports
Congenital heart disease (CHD) patients who have undergone the Fontan procedure or one of its variants usually have altered vascular anatomy. Consequently, this poses a challenge when diagnosing pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE) with computed tomography (CT). Detailed review of the type of surgery performed and the person's individual anatomy beforehand can help in choosing the appropriate diagnostic CT modality and technique. It would also help reduce false-positive and false-negative test results that would otherwise result in unnecessary anticoagulation, as well as avoid needless radiation exposure and additional cost, respectively. Copyright (c) 2020, Radwan et al.
English
2168-8184
10.7759/cureus.8326 [doi] PMC7265774 [pmc]
IN PROCESS -- NOT YET INDEXED
MedStar Washington Hospital Center
Medicine/Internal Medicine
Case Reports