scholarly journals One-Year Carotid Duplex Ultrasound Results After Transcarotid Artery Revascularization Correlated With Retrospective Blinded Preoperative Computed Tomography Angiography Calcium Severity

2020 ◽  
Vol 72 (3) ◽  
pp. e313-e314
Author(s):  
Brian Kuhn ◽  
Patrick Muck ◽  
Matthew Recht ◽  
Aaron Kulwicki ◽  
Mark Broering ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 78-81
Author(s):  
Md Tauhidul Islam Chowdhury ◽  
Mohammad Shah Jahirul Hoque Chowdhury ◽  
Mohammad Sadekur Rahman Sarkar ◽  
KM Ahasan Ahmed ◽  
Md Nazmul Kabir ◽  
...  

Background: In evaluation of non-traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage CT angiography (CTA) has 97-98% sensitivity and near 100% specificity. Objective: This study was conducted to evaluate the CTA findings of CT positive non traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage. Methodology: This is an observational cross sectional study performed in Neurology department of National Institute of Neurosciences and Hospital, Dhaka over one year period (January 2019 to December 2019). Total 87 CT positive subarachnoid hemorrhage cases were purposively included in this study. All CT positive patients underwent CTA of Cerebral vessels for further evaluation. The angiography were evaluated by competent neuro-radiologists blinded about the study. Result: Among 87 patients, 40.2% were male and 59.8% were female. The average age was 53.33±11.1 years. Among the studied patient the source of bleeding was found 78.16% aneurysmal and 21.84% non-aneurysmal. 85.30% patients had single aneurysm and 14.70% had multiple aneurysm. The highest number of patient had Acom aneurysm (41.17%) followed by MCA (22.05%), ICA (13.23%), ACA (7.35%) and vertebral artery (1.14%) in order of frequency. Among the multiple aneurysm group most of the patients had combination of Acom, MCA and ICA aneurysm. Conclusion: From this study, we can conclude that CTA can be used as the primary diagnostic tool in evaluation of spontaneous SAH. Journal of National Institute of Neurosciences Bangladesh, 2020;6(2): 78-81


2021 ◽  
Vol 42 (Supplement_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
H Nashat ◽  
F Adjei ◽  
K Enver ◽  
L Halmai ◽  
A Kardos

Abstract Background Cardiac computed tomography angiography (CCTA) includes several extra-cardiac structures. A variety of abnormalities may be clinically important and, in some cases, explain the patient's symptoms. The incidence of extra cardiac findings (ECFs) on CCTA examination ranges between 7% and 56%, with the true prevalence likely affected by patient selection. Methods Cardiac CT scans with suspected coronary disease were prospectively and independently reviewed by a radiologist for the presence of ECFs. Data was collected from a prospectively collated database of all patients who underwent a CCTA scans between June 2011 and October 2015. Patients were followed up for one year after incidental findings were made. Results A total of 635 patients had a CCTA scan during the study period. Of these 325 (51.2%) were male, mean age was 66 [22–88] years, with a mean BMI of 27 [17–56]. Extra-cardiac findings were reported in 126 (19.8%) of these 62 (49%) were classified as clinically important and had further imaging and follow-up. The most common abnormalities were pulmonary nodules 61 (46.8%), Hiatus hernia 15 (12%), lymphadenopathy 12 (10%) and liver cysts 10 (8%), Figure 1a. Malignant tumours were identified in 2 (1.6%) patients and one (0.8%) had both aortic root dilatation and type B aortic dissection. Conclusion Non-cardiac abnormalities in patients undergoing CCTA provides useful information e.g. early diagnosis of lung malignancies and other life threatening conditions in up to 40% of patients. FUNDunding Acknowledgement Type of funding sources: None.


Angiology ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 61 (2) ◽  
pp. 131-136 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hassan Badri ◽  
Mohammed El Haddad ◽  
Hamdy Ashour ◽  
Colin Nice ◽  
Grace Timmons ◽  
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