Circulation Journal
Online ISSN : 1347-4820
Print ISSN : 1346-9843
ISSN-L : 1346-9843
Pulmonary Circulation
Usefulness of Computed Tomographic Pulmonary Angiography in the Risk Stratification of Acute Pulmonary Thromboembolism
– Comparison With Cardiac Biomarkers –
Hyun Ju SeonKye Hun KimWoo Seok LeeSong ChoiHyun Ju YoonYoungkeun AhnYun-Hyeon KimMyung Ho JeongJeong Gwan ChoJong Chun ParkJung Chaee Kang
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2011 Volume 75 Issue 2 Pages 428-436

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Background: To evaluate the usefulness of computed tomographic pulmonary angiographic (CTPA) variables in the risk stratification of acute pulmonary thromboembolism (APE) and compare these variables with cardiac biomarkers. Methods and Results: Eighty consecutive patients with APE were divided into patients with right ventricular (RV) dysfunction (n=49, 62.1±15.1 years, 31 females) vs. patients without RV dysfunction (n=31, 67.7±13.7 years, 18 females). CTPA variables were analyzed and compared with cardiac biomarkers. The ratio of right to left ventricular dimension (RVD/LVD), CT index of PA clot load, contrast reflux to the inferior vena cava (IVC), and ventricular septal bowing (VSB) were significantly different CTPA variables between the groups. These variables were also significantly associated with cardiac biomarkers. By receiver operation characteristic curve analysis, the area under the curve to predict RV dysfunction was 0.863 for RVD/LVD, 0.841 for PA clot load, 0.744 for contrast reflux to IVC, and 0.635 for VSB. The optimal cut-off value to predict RV dysfunction was 1.12 for RVD/LVD (sensitivity: 89.8%, specificity: 77.4%) and 19.5 for PA clot load (sensitivity: 81.6%, specificity: 77.4%). Conclusions: RVD/LVD, PA clot load, contrast reflux to IVC, and VSB on CTPA were significantly associated with RV dysfunction and cardiac biomarkers in APE. The present study demonstrated that CTPA is useful not only in the diagnosis, but also in the risk stratification of APE. (Circ J 2011; 75: 428-436)

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