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The incremental role of coronary computed tomography in chronic coronary syndromes

Authors :
Baessato, F
Guglielmo, M
Muscogiuri, G
Baggiano, A
Fusini, L
Scafuri, S
Babbaro, M
Mollace, R
Collevecchio, A
Guaricci, A
Rabbat, M
D'Andrea, A
Pontone, G
Baessato F
Guglielmo M
Muscogiuri G
Baggiano A
Fusini L
Scafuri S
Babbaro M
Mollace R
Collevecchio A
Guaricci AI
Rabbat M
D'Andrea A
Pontone G
Baessato, F
Guglielmo, M
Muscogiuri, G
Baggiano, A
Fusini, L
Scafuri, S
Babbaro, M
Mollace, R
Collevecchio, A
Guaricci, A
Rabbat, M
D'Andrea, A
Pontone, G
Baessato F
Guglielmo M
Muscogiuri G
Baggiano A
Fusini L
Scafuri S
Babbaro M
Mollace R
Collevecchio A
Guaricci AI
Rabbat M
D'Andrea A
Pontone G
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

In the context of chronic coronary syndromes (CCS), coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) has gained broad acceptance as a noninvasive anatomical imaging tool with ability of excluding coronary stenosis with strong negative predictive value. Atherosclerotic plaque lesions are independent predictors of cardiovascular outcomes in high risk patients with known coronary artery disease (CAD). Calcium detection is commonly expressed through the coronary artery calcium score (CACS), but further research is warranted to confirm the powerness of a CACS-only strategy in both diagnosis and prognosis assessment. Recent studies evidence how defined plaque composition characteristics effectively relate to the risk of plaque instabilization and the overall ischemic burden. Fractional flow reserve from CCTA (FFR-CT) has been demonstrated as a reliable method for noninvasive functional evaluation of coronary lesions severity, while the assessment of perfusion imaging under stress conditions is growing as a useful tool for assessment of myocardial ischemia. Moreover, specific applications in procedural planning of transcatheter valve substitution and follow-up of heart transplantation have gained recent importance. This review illustrates the incremental role of CCTA, which can potentially revolutionize the diagnosis and management pathway within the wide clinical spectrum of CCS.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
ELETTRONICO, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1320814164
Document Type :
Electronic Resource