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Multi-phase postmortem CT angiography: recognizing technique-related artefacts and pitfalls

Authors :
Bruguier, C.
Mosimann, P.
Vaucher, P.
Uské, A.
Doenz, F.
Jackowski, C.
Mangin, P.
Grabherr, S.
Bruguier, C.
Mosimann, P.
Vaucher, P.
Uské, A.
Doenz, F.
Jackowski, C.
Mangin, P.
Grabherr, S.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Background and purpose: Multi-phase postmortem CT angiography (MPMCTA) is increasingly being recognized as a valuable adjunct medicolegal tool to explore the vascular system. Adequate interpretation, however, requires knowledge about the most common technique-related artefacts. The purpose of this study was to identify and index the possible artefacts related to MPMCTA. Material and methods: An experienced radiologist blinded to all clinical and forensic data retrospectively reviewed 49 MPMCTAs. Each angiographic phase, i.e. arterial, venous and dynamic, was analysed separately to identify phase-specific artefacts based on location and aspect. Results: Incomplete contrast filling of the cerebral venous system was the most commonly encountered artefact, followed by contrast agent layering in the lumen of the thoracic aorta. Enhancement or so-called oedematization of the digestive system mucosa was also frequently observed. Conclusion: All MPMCTA artefacts observed and described here are reproducible and easily identifiable. Knowledge about these artefacts is important to avoid misinterpreting them as pathological findings

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1156707568
Document Type :
Electronic Resource