2020
DOI: 10.1177/2045894019881065
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Successful depiction of systemic collateral supply to pulmonary artery in CTEPH using time‐resolved 4D CT angiography: a case report

Abstract: A 49-year-old man with CTEPH (pre-procedural mean pulmonary artery pressure: 36 mmHg) underwent balloon pulmonary angioplasty. Chronic total occlusion of the left inferior pulmonary artery trunk was observed. To evaluate the collateral vessels of the chronic total occlusion, 4D-CTA was performed. The examination was performed using a 256-row detector CT system using the test bolus tracking method. 4D-CTA showed the bronchial artery-to-left inferior pulmonary artery collateral supply, which was confirmed by a s… Show more

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“…PIA, pulmonary insufficiency artifacts; S-PSA, systemic-pulmonary shunt artifacts; TPSP-CTPA, true positive. can display important information such as the position, quantity, opening direction and opening diameter of blood supply vessels, to provide support for further treatment (21)(22)(23)(24). This simplifies the process and avoids the risks caused by misdiagnosis and repeated inspection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PIA, pulmonary insufficiency artifacts; S-PSA, systemic-pulmonary shunt artifacts; TPSP-CTPA, true positive. can display important information such as the position, quantity, opening direction and opening diameter of blood supply vessels, to provide support for further treatment (21)(22)(23)(24). This simplifies the process and avoids the risks caused by misdiagnosis and repeated inspection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%