1. Thoracic non-traumatic cardiovascular diseases: current perspective and multi-detectors Computed Tomography protocols optimization in the emergency setting.
- Author
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PALUMBO, P., CANNIZZARO, E., BRACCI, A., BRUNO, F., ARRIGONI, F., SPLENDIANI, A., DANTI, G., COZZI, D., PRADELLA, S., GRASSI, F., GRASSI, R., DELL'AVERSANA, F., BRUNESE, M. C., CUTOLO, C., RAVO, L., FUSCO, R., GALDIERO, R., GRANATA, V., MASCIOCCHI, C., and DI CESARE, E.
- Abstract
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are among the most common causes of access to the Emergency Department and among the leading causes of death worldwide. Accurate diagnostic algorithms are mandatory to ensure a rapid life-saving treatment. However, non-specific clinical presentation and unnecessary referrals to other subspecialties may lead to misinterpretation of the diagnosis and delays. In recent years, the development of imaging technologies has allowed Computed Tomography (CT) to play a prominent role in the concepts of CVD rule-in and rule-out. An optimization strategy for CT protocols is needed to reduce variability and improve image quality. A correct diagnostic suspicion is crucial, as different districts (i.e., heart, aorta and pulmonary circulation) may require different investigation techniques. Additionally, the CVD pre-test probability assessment is highly correlated with CT accuracy. The purpose of this narrative review is to analyze the current role of CT in the approach to the CVDs in the ED, and to analyze the main strategies of CT optimization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2022