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CT evaluation of unrepaired/incidental congenital cardiovascular diseases in adults - 31/03/21

Doi : 10.1016/j.diii.2020.09.011 
Arash Bedayat a, , Mohammad H. Jalili a, Cameron Hassani a, Hamid Chalian b, Stefan Reuhm a, John Moriarty a
a Department of Radiological Sciences, Thoracic and Diagnostic Cardiovascular Imaging, David Geffen School of Medicine, 90095 Los Angeles, CA, USA 
b Department of Radiology, Duke University Medical Center, 27710 Durham, NC, USA 

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Highlights

Computed tomography (CT) is an essential component of diagnosis and follow up of patients with congenital heart disease.
Many congenital heart diseases are subclinical and remain undiagnosed until late adulthood.
Recognition of and understanding the CT attributes specific to each anomaly is important for radiologists in order to make a correct and definite diagnosis.

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Abstract

Congenital heart disease (CHD) affects approximately one million people in the USA with the number increasing by 5% each year. Patients are usually both diagnosed and treated in infancy, however many of them may have subclinical CHD that remains undiagnosed until late adulthood. Patients with complex CHD tend to be symptomatic and are diagnosed at a younger age than those with a single defect. CHDs can be divided into three categories, including cardiac, great vessels and coronary artery anomalies. Recent advances in computed tomography (CT) technology with faster acquisition time and improved spatial resolution allow for detailed evaluation of cardiac morphology and function. The concomitant increased utilization of CT has simultaneously led to more sensitive detection and more thorough diagnosis of CHD. Recognition of and understanding the imaging attributes specific to each anomaly is important for radiologists in order to make a correct and definite diagnosis. This article reviews the spectrum of CHDs, which persist into adulthood that may be encountered by radiologists on CT.

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Keywords : Heart, Heart defects, Congenital, Tomography, X-ray computed

Abbreviations : ASD, CCTA, CHD, CT, ECG, IVC, MRI, PAPVR, PDA, RCA, RV, RVOT, SVC, TOF, VSD


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