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Quantitative analysis of vascular signs on early postmortem multi-detector computed tomography
PURPOSE: To clarify the postmortem multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT) vascular signs that occur shortly after death. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The vascular signs in MDCT images were evaluated quantitatively in 96 early postmortem cardiac arrest patients, 47 cardiac arrest patients who survived d...
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2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4000595/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24790818 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-3-169 |
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author | Torimoto, Izumi Takebayashi, Shigeo Sekikawa, Zenjiro Nishimiya, Noriko Morimura, Naoto Inoue, Tomio |
author_facet | Torimoto, Izumi Takebayashi, Shigeo Sekikawa, Zenjiro Nishimiya, Noriko Morimura, Naoto Inoue, Tomio |
author_sort | Torimoto, Izumi |
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description | PURPOSE: To clarify the postmortem multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT) vascular signs that occur shortly after death. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The vascular signs in MDCT images were evaluated quantitatively in 96 early postmortem cardiac arrest patients, 47 cardiac arrest patients who survived due to resuscitation and 47 control patients without cardiac arrest. RESULTS: Elliptical (40 cases) or collapsed deformity (2 cases, in only the abdominal aorta) and high-attenuated sedimentation (19 cases in the aorta and 10 cases in superior or inferior vena cava) were limited to the postmortem patients. The incidence of elliptical deformity was higher for the abdominal aorta, descending thoracic aorta and ascending thoracic aorta in rank. The sedimentation was observed in the ascending thoracic aorta with a higher frequency than in the descending thoracic and abdominal aorta. A high-attenuating wall in any portion of the aorta was observed in 34 of the postmortem patients, 11 of the surviving patients and 10 of the control group, with a predominance of the ascending thoracic aorta. CONCLUSION: Elliptical deformity in the abdominal and descending thoracic aorta and high-attenuated sedimentation in the ascending thoracic aorta were shown to be signs of postmortem MDCT shortly after death. |
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spelling | pubmed-40005952014-04-30 Quantitative analysis of vascular signs on early postmortem multi-detector computed tomography Torimoto, Izumi Takebayashi, Shigeo Sekikawa, Zenjiro Nishimiya, Noriko Morimura, Naoto Inoue, Tomio Springerplus Research PURPOSE: To clarify the postmortem multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT) vascular signs that occur shortly after death. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The vascular signs in MDCT images were evaluated quantitatively in 96 early postmortem cardiac arrest patients, 47 cardiac arrest patients who survived due to resuscitation and 47 control patients without cardiac arrest. RESULTS: Elliptical (40 cases) or collapsed deformity (2 cases, in only the abdominal aorta) and high-attenuated sedimentation (19 cases in the aorta and 10 cases in superior or inferior vena cava) were limited to the postmortem patients. The incidence of elliptical deformity was higher for the abdominal aorta, descending thoracic aorta and ascending thoracic aorta in rank. The sedimentation was observed in the ascending thoracic aorta with a higher frequency than in the descending thoracic and abdominal aorta. A high-attenuating wall in any portion of the aorta was observed in 34 of the postmortem patients, 11 of the surviving patients and 10 of the control group, with a predominance of the ascending thoracic aorta. CONCLUSION: Elliptical deformity in the abdominal and descending thoracic aorta and high-attenuated sedimentation in the ascending thoracic aorta were shown to be signs of postmortem MDCT shortly after death. Springer International Publishing 2014-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4000595/ /pubmed/24790818 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-3-169 Text en © Torimoto et al.; licensee Springer. 2014 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Torimoto, Izumi Takebayashi, Shigeo Sekikawa, Zenjiro Nishimiya, Noriko Morimura, Naoto Inoue, Tomio Quantitative analysis of vascular signs on early postmortem multi-detector computed tomography |
title | Quantitative analysis of vascular signs on early postmortem multi-detector computed tomography |
title_full | Quantitative analysis of vascular signs on early postmortem multi-detector computed tomography |
title_fullStr | Quantitative analysis of vascular signs on early postmortem multi-detector computed tomography |
title_full_unstemmed | Quantitative analysis of vascular signs on early postmortem multi-detector computed tomography |
title_short | Quantitative analysis of vascular signs on early postmortem multi-detector computed tomography |
title_sort | quantitative analysis of vascular signs on early postmortem multi-detector computed tomography |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4000595/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24790818 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-3-169 |
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