Role of the MSCT in Evaluation of the Congenital Cardiovascular Anomalies
- Conditions
- MSCT in Congenital Cardiovascular Disease
- Registration Number
- NCT04787172
- Lead Sponsor
- Assiut University
- Brief Summary
Congenital heart diseases (CHDs) are considered as the most common congenital birth defects, comprising 1% of all live births . Echocardiography remains a first-line non-invasive imaging tool for establishing the diagnosis and follow-up in most patients .This method is operator dependent and limited by an acoustic window .
Traditional angiography is typically utilized as the gold standard modality for diagnosing CHD, but it is an invasive method and need general anseathsia with dose of radiation exposure .After recent developments in CT and MR technologies, cardiac catheterization is no longer necessary for diagnosis .
- Detailed Description
The interpretation of cardiovascular structures on cardiac CT scan studies is similar to that for echocardiography, however, it is not limited by the acoustic window or operator dependent like ultrasonography. In addition to the anatomic information, a cardiac CT scan provides hemodynamic information, including extracardiac and intra-cardiac shunts. It also enables the systematic evaluation of other thoracic structures like cardiovascular structures, the airways and the lungs by using maximum and minimum intensity projections to delineate the vascular and airway structures, respectively. Extra-cardiac great vessels can be evaluated along their length; thus augmenting the role of cardiac CT scans in children with congenital heart diseases .Inspite of the poorer temporal resolution of cardiac CTA compared to echocardiography, yet the combination of rapid acquisition time, increased anatomic coverage, high spatial resolution, multiplanar reformation and 3D capability combined with a flexible ECG synchronization have improved the image quality of cardiac CT scans and minimizing the patient risks. Multidetector computed tomography has greatly advanced the noninvasive diagnosis of these anomalies in pediatric patient, thus makes MDCT an ideal non- invasive method for evaluating pediatric patients .
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 50
- patients suffering from congenital cardiovascular diseases diagnosed either clinically or by echocardiographic examination.
- orthopenic patient patients with hypersensitivity to contrast , medium and poor renal function .
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method accuracy of the MSCT in congenital cardiovascular anomalies baseline comparison between sensitivity and accuracy of MSCT in detection of congenital cardiovascular anomalies with detection rate by cardiac catheterization or surgery
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method