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CT-perfusion in peripheral arterial disease – Correlation with angiographic and hemodynamic parameters

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was the assessment of volumetric CT-perfusion (CTP) of the lower leg musculature in patients with symptomatic peripheral arterial disease (PAD) of the lower extremities, comparing it with established angiographic and hemodynamic parameters. MATERIALS AND METHODS:...

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Autores principales: Sah, Bert-Ram, Veit-Haibach, Patrick, Strobel, Klaus, Banyai, Martin, Huellner, Martin W.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6764684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31560706
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223066
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author Sah, Bert-Ram
Veit-Haibach, Patrick
Strobel, Klaus
Banyai, Martin
Huellner, Martin W.
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Banyai, Martin
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description OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was the assessment of volumetric CT-perfusion (CTP) of the lower leg musculature in patients with symptomatic peripheral arterial disease (PAD) of the lower extremities, comparing it with established angiographic and hemodynamic parameters. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-five consecutive patients with symptomatic PAD of the lower extremities requiring interventional revascularization were assessed prospectively. All patients underwent a CTP scan of the lower leg, and hemodynamic and angiographic assessment. Hemodynamic parameters, specifically ankle-brachial pressure index (ABI), ankle blood pressure (ABP), peak systolic velocity (PSV), and segmental pulse oscillography (SPO) level, were determined. Lesion length and degree of collateralization were assessed by interventional angiography. CTP parameters were calculated with a perfusion software, acting on a no outflow assumption. A sequential two-compartment model was used. Differences in CTP parameters and correlations between CTP, hemodynamic and angiographic parameters were assessed with non-parametric tests. RESULTS: The cohort consisted of 27 subjects with an occlusion, and eight with a high-grade stenosis. The mean blood flow (BF) was 7.71 ± 2.96 ml/100ml*min(-1), mean blood volume (BV) 0.71 ± 0.33 ml/100ml, and mean mean transit time (MTT) 7.22 ± 2.66 s. BF and BV were higher in subjects with longer lesions, and BV was higher in subjects with lower ABI. Significant correlations were found between lesion length and BV (r = 0.65) and BF (r = 0.52). Significant inverse correlations were found between BV and ABI and between BV and ABP (r = -0.56, for both correlations). CONCLUSIONS: In our study, we have shown the feasibility of CTP for the assessment of PAD. In the future, this quantitative method might serve as a non-invasive method, possibly complementing the diagnostic workup of patients with peripheral arterial disease.
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spelling pubmed-67646842019-10-12 CT-perfusion in peripheral arterial disease – Correlation with angiographic and hemodynamic parameters Sah, Bert-Ram Veit-Haibach, Patrick Strobel, Klaus Banyai, Martin Huellner, Martin W. PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was the assessment of volumetric CT-perfusion (CTP) of the lower leg musculature in patients with symptomatic peripheral arterial disease (PAD) of the lower extremities, comparing it with established angiographic and hemodynamic parameters. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-five consecutive patients with symptomatic PAD of the lower extremities requiring interventional revascularization were assessed prospectively. All patients underwent a CTP scan of the lower leg, and hemodynamic and angiographic assessment. Hemodynamic parameters, specifically ankle-brachial pressure index (ABI), ankle blood pressure (ABP), peak systolic velocity (PSV), and segmental pulse oscillography (SPO) level, were determined. Lesion length and degree of collateralization were assessed by interventional angiography. CTP parameters were calculated with a perfusion software, acting on a no outflow assumption. A sequential two-compartment model was used. Differences in CTP parameters and correlations between CTP, hemodynamic and angiographic parameters were assessed with non-parametric tests. RESULTS: The cohort consisted of 27 subjects with an occlusion, and eight with a high-grade stenosis. The mean blood flow (BF) was 7.71 ± 2.96 ml/100ml*min(-1), mean blood volume (BV) 0.71 ± 0.33 ml/100ml, and mean mean transit time (MTT) 7.22 ± 2.66 s. BF and BV were higher in subjects with longer lesions, and BV was higher in subjects with lower ABI. Significant correlations were found between lesion length and BV (r = 0.65) and BF (r = 0.52). Significant inverse correlations were found between BV and ABI and between BV and ABP (r = -0.56, for both correlations). CONCLUSIONS: In our study, we have shown the feasibility of CTP for the assessment of PAD. In the future, this quantitative method might serve as a non-invasive method, possibly complementing the diagnostic workup of patients with peripheral arterial disease. Public Library of Science 2019-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6764684/ /pubmed/31560706 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223066 Text en © 2019 Sah et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Veit-Haibach, Patrick
Strobel, Klaus
Banyai, Martin
Huellner, Martin W.
CT-perfusion in peripheral arterial disease – Correlation with angiographic and hemodynamic parameters
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title_full CT-perfusion in peripheral arterial disease – Correlation with angiographic and hemodynamic parameters
title_fullStr CT-perfusion in peripheral arterial disease – Correlation with angiographic and hemodynamic parameters
title_full_unstemmed CT-perfusion in peripheral arterial disease – Correlation with angiographic and hemodynamic parameters
title_short CT-perfusion in peripheral arterial disease – Correlation with angiographic and hemodynamic parameters
title_sort ct-perfusion in peripheral arterial disease – correlation with angiographic and hemodynamic parameters
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6764684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31560706
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223066
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