Imaging ischemic heart disease: Role of CCTA
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1 Plenary Session II Ischemic Heart Disease Imaging ischemic heart disease: Role of CCTA Florian Wolf Medical University of Vienna Department of Biomedical Imaging and Image Guided Therapy Division of Cardi0vascular and Interventional Radiology
2 Overview Definitions Exclusion/Detection CAD Perfusion Triple Rule Out
3 Overview Definitions Exclusion/Detection CAD Perfusion Triple Rule Out
4 Definitions Framingham Risk-Score Age Total cholesterine HDL Blood pressure Diabetes Smoking
5 asymptomatic Age-specific risk below average CHD risk low (<10%) Absolute risk of CHD event in the next 10 years <10% Average risk or higher 10-year risk 10-20% CHD risk intermediate (10-20%) CHD risk high (>20%) Diabetes in a patient > 40a; PAOD or another coronary risk Absolute 10-year risk > 20%
6 Definitions Pre-Test Propability
7 Definitions Pre-Test Propability of Coronary Artery Disease Very Low - < 5% propability of CAD Low - < 10% propability of CAD Intermediate 10 90% propability of CAD High - > 90% propability of CAD
8 Guidelines CT von Koronarstents dzt. nicht Leitlinien-konform Taylor AJ et al, Appropriate use of cardiac CT. J Am Coll Cardiol Nov 23;56(22):
9 Guidelines Score 7 to 9 Appropriate test for specific indication (test is generally acceptable and is a reasonable approach for the indication). Score 4 to 6 Uncertain for specific indication (test may be generally acceptable and may be a reasonable approach for the indication). (Uncertainty also implies that more research and/or patient information is needed to classify the indication definitively.) Score 1 to 3 Inappropriate test for specific indication (test is not generally acceptable and is not a reasonable approach for the indication).
10 Guidelines
11 Guidelines
12 Overview Definitions Exclusion/Detection CAD Perfusion Triple Rule Out
13 Recommended Indications Recommended Indications for Coronary CTA Patients with atypical chest pain and inconclusive stress-test, if there is a low oder low/intermediate risk of CAD. Patients with inconclusive stress-test with few or absent symptoms, if there is a low or low/intermediate risk of CAD. Patients with chest pain in rest without ECG-signs and encymes.
14 CAD Exclusion male patient, 55 y/o acute onset of atypical chest pain intermediate pre-test propability emergency department: regular ECG, negative enzymes CT: Exclusion of CAD
15 Recommended Indications Recommended Indications for Coronary CTA Patients with atypical chest pain and inconclusive stress-test, if there is a low oder low/intermediate risk of CAD. Patients with inconclusive stress-test with few or absent symptoms, if there is a low or low/intermediate risk of CAD. Patients with chest pain in rest without ECG-signs and encymes.
16 CAD Exclusion LAD (CPR) LAD (CPR)
17 CAD Exclusion CX (CPR) RCA (CPR)
18 CAD Exclusion RCA (CPR)
19 CAD Exclusion D1 (CPR) D2 (CPR)
20 CAD Exclusion CAD exclusion by CTA No invasive angiography!!
21 CAD Detection male patient, 53 y/o intermediate risk of CAD inconclusive treadmill test, negative encymes Patient CTA: Exclusion/Detection of CAD
22 Recommended Indications Recommended Indications for Coronary CTA Patients with atypical chest pain and inconclusive stress-test, if there is a low oder low/intermediate risk of CAD. Patients with inconclusive stress-test with few or absent symptoms, if there is a low or low/intermediate risk of CAD. Patients with chest pain in rest without ECG-signs and encymes.
23 CAD Detection RCA LAD LCX Significant LAD stenosis
24 CAD Detection
25 CAD Detection Detection of CAD CA LAD-Stent
26 Literature low-dose CTA for exclusion of CAD Author Year n Scanner type Heart rate (bpm) Nonassessable segments Sensitivity (%) Specificity (%) PPV (%) NPV (%) Radiation dose (msv) Pontone slice 65 4% ±1.5 (3.8) Step-and-Shoot or prospective ECG-gating Maruyama slice % ±1.3 Scheffel DS % ± 0.8 Stolzmann DS % ± 0.8 Dewey slice 65 1 patient Leschka DS % ±0.1 High-pitch Alkadhi DS % ±0.1 Courtesy of Prof. Dr. H. Alkadhi
27 Literature Multicenter Studies Author Year n Scanner type Vendor Sensitivity Specificity PPV NPV Miller slice Toshiba 85% 90% 91% 83% Budoff slice GE 95% 83% 64% 99% Meijboom slice Siemens/ Phillips/ Toshiba 99% 64% 86% 97% Courtesy of Prof. Dr. H. Alkadhi
28 limitations Example: ACS exclusion male patient, 53 y/o acute chest pain emergency department: regular ECG, no encymes elevated D-Dimer exclusion/detection of CAD CTA
29 limitations ACS????????? Presence of coronary artery stenosis does not prove the ACS as reason for the chest pain Isolated LAD stenosis
30 Overview Definitions Exclusion/Detection CAD Perfusion Triple Rule Out
31 CT-Perfusion 56a male Emergency department, instable AP 6:00 Troponin negative Regular ECG 10:00 am Myocardial septal ischemia, occlusion of a septal branch 12:00 am Feuchtner GM et al. Eur H J Cardiovasc Imag 2013
32 CT-Perfusion - 82y/o male patient - acute chest pain - heavy calcifications - suspicion of 70% stenosis RCA - suspision of >90% stenosis CX Complete reversible ischemia Feuchtner Circulation CV Imag 2011
33 CT-Perfusion
34 CT-Perfusion 76 patients chest pain emergency department rest CTA + CT-perfusion compared to SPECT Perfusion/patient: Sens 92%, Spez 95%, PPV 80%, NPV 98% CTA: accuracy 92%, PPV 67%, NPV 95% CT-perfusion + CTA: PPV 67% 90% False positive results are reduced with CTA! Feuchtner GM et al. Heart 2012
35 CT-Perfusion CT-Perfusion New tool for Cardiac Imaging One Stop Shop Morphology Function Relevance of a stenosis Viability When? Stenosis 40 70% relevance? Heavy calcifications stents Feuchtner GM et al. Heart 2012
36 ACS differential diagnosis Heart Rhythmic changes Pericarditis Myocarditis Aortic dissection Lung PE Pleuritis Pneumothorax Skeleton Rib fracture Spine GI GI-pathologies
37 Overview Definitions Exclusion/Detection CAD Perfusion Triple Rule Out
38 ACS algorythm of diagnosis inital symptom - pain Suspicion of ACS ST-elevation no ST-elevation encymes + encymes + encymes - STEMI NSTEMI??????? Myocardial infarction??????
39 Definitions Acute Chest Pain USA: million patients with acute chest pain in the emergency department (all patients 119 millions) Main task: to rule out ACS 10 Billion $ / a % ACS 2% - 8% ACS not detected: mortality 25% Non-diagnosed MI main reason for emergency medicine malpractice proceedings in the USA Many admissions to avoid malpractice-problems
40 ACS algorythm of diagnosis triage decision critical a diagnostic test for rule out or detection of ACS would be extremely helpful cardiac CTA?????
41 The Perfect Test Exclusion or detection of acute coronary sondrome (ACS) or other reasons for chest pain (pulmonary embolism, dissection,...) Sens 100% Spez 100% NPV 100% PPV 100% Idea of Triple Rule Out
42 The Perfect Test CTA of the coronaries - evaluated and valuable CTA of the pulmonary arteries goldstandard CTA of the aorta goldstandard Triple-Rule-Out protocol???
43 Examination protocols CTA in acute chest pain ACS no differential diagnosis Rule out or detect CAD ACS + DD TRO-protocol Dedicated CCTA protocol Heart rate < 65bpm Flash Heart rate > 65bpm - Sequence
44 Examination protocols Triple Rule Out CTA pulmonary arteries, CTA aorta und CTA coronaries Additionally chest-ct, bone-ct, uu abdominal-ct, staging-ct,... T H E U L T I M A T E S W I S S A R M Y T O O L O F C C T A
45 Examination protocols What we don t want to have...
46 Examination protocols Triple Rule Out - protocol DSCT 2x32x kV/330mAs, 330ms Rot.time, pitch Tube Current Modulation and MinDose 110ml CM, 4ml/sec, bolus-triggering A. asc., 30ml NaCl Retrospective ECG-triggering Reconstruction 10% steps 0-90% (wall motion!) Schertler T et al., Acad Radiol 2009; 16
47 Examination protocols Triple Rule Out - protocol 125 patients Mean heart rate 72bpm (42 137bpm) Mean scan time: 12.6s ( s) Mean dose: 16.6mSv (12 20mSv) Diagnostic image quality Aorta 100% Pulmonary arteries 99% Coronaries 95% Schertler T et al., Acad Radiol 2009; 16
48 Examination protocols Triple Rule Out - protocol 125 patients Mean heart rate 72bpm (42 137bpm) Mean scan time: 12.6s ( s) Mean dose: 16.6mSv (12 20mSv) Diagnostic image quality Aorta 100% Pulmonary arteries 99% Coronaries 95% Schertler T et al., Acad Radiol 2009; 16
49 Examination protocols Triple Rule Out radiation dose DSCT (conventional spiral scan): 16-20mSv Rest-Stress-Szinti 99m Tc: bis zu 20mSv 201 Tl-Scan: bis zu 40mSv Conventional angio: 5-10mSv For routine application radiation dose too high Bastarrika G et al, AJR 2009; 193
50 Examination protocols Flash-technique high pitch spiral-technique 2 tubes pitch up 3.4 table feed 45cm/sec! conventional low pitch spiral pitch 0.2
51 Examination protocols Triple Rule Out protocol 30 patients: Chest CT protocol 31 patients: Low pitch spiral protocol 31 patients: High pitch spiral protocol ( Flash-technique ) CM protocol TRO: 120 ml CM, flow rate of 5 ml/s saline chaser bolus 100 ml at 5 ml/s Test bolus of 15 ml contrast agent, trigger level ascending aorta Sommer W et al., Saving Dose in Triple-Rule-Out Computed Tomography Examination Using a High-Pitch Dual Spiral Technique. Invest Radiol :64-71
52 Examination protocols Triple Rule Out protocol Sommer W et al., Saving Dose in Triple-Rule-Out Computed Tomography Examination Using a High-Pitch Dual Spiral Technique. Invest Radiol 45:64-71
53 Examination protocols Triple Rule Out protocol Conclusion: This protocol can be recommended for patients with unclear chest pain presenting with rhythmic heart rates below 65 bpm Sommer W et al., Saving Dose in Triple-Rule-Out Computed Tomography Examination Using a High-Pitch Dual Spiral Technique. Invest Radiol 45:64-71
54 Examination protocols Triple Rule Out radiation dose Flash-Scan: mSv But: low heart rate necessary (<65bpm) Alternative: prospective sequence scan dose < 10mSv Dose reduction tools from all vendors available or in developement For routine application radiation dose acceptable
55 Examination protocols Triple Rule Out radiation dose But Strict indication! Check pre-test propability before each examination Check further consequence of the test Avoid uncontrolled increase of TRO examinations! Negative example: uncontrolled use of pulmonary artery CTA
56 Triple Rule Out Flash Aorta TRO collimation: 128x kV (CARE kv on!), 116 ref. mas, high pitch (Flash) mode Scan-direction cranio-caudal, inspiration Pitch: 3.2 Contrast media: 90ml, flow 5ml/s, 50ml NaCl 5ml/s Bolus Trigger technique: ROI Ao desc., threshold 150HU, delay 15sec reconstruction: 1/0.8 und 3/2mm HF < 65bpm necessary!!
57 Triple Rule Out Flash Aorta TRO Are there so many patients with acute chest pain and a heart rate < 65bpm? NO
58 Triple Rule Out Sequence Aorta TRO collimation: 128x0.6 Sequence technique step and shot 120kV (CARE kv on!), 320 ref. mas, Scan direction cranio-caudal, inspiration, at least 6 steps (4cm/step) Padding: HR < 65bpm full dose at 70%, HR > 65bpm full dose at 40% Contrast media: 100ml, flow 5ml/s, 50ml NaCl 5ml/s Bolus Trigger Technik: ROI Ao. descendens, threshold 150HU, delay 10sec Recon: 0.6/0.4mm und 3/2mm, coronal and parasagittal Thin MIP 3/2mm
59 Triple Rule Out 63y/o male patient road biker Dyspnoe after 20 minutes of training ad TRO bilateral ulmonary embolism severe CAD myocardial scar lateral wall Courtesy of: Prof. Dr. G. Feuchtner
60 Triple Rule Out 11 studies with 3,539 patients (791 TRO and 2748 non-tro) TRO vs. Non-TRO: no difference in image quality TRO: diagnostic accuracy for CAD: Sens 94.3%/Spez 97.4% TRO-protocol works in detection/exculsion of CAD Ayaram D et al., Acad Emerg Med 2013;20:861-71
61 Triple Rule Out 11 studies with 3,539 patients (791 TRO and 2748 non-tro) TRO vs. Non-TRO: no difference in image quality TRO: diagnostic accuracy for CAD: Sens 94.3%/Spez 97.4% TRO-protocol works in detection/exculsion of CAD Yes, but? Ayaram D et al., Acad Emerg Med 2013;20:861-71
62 Triple Rule Out 11 studies with 3,539 patients (791 TRO and 2748 non-tro) TRO vs. Non-TRO: no difference in image quality TRO: diagnostic accuracy for CAD: Sens 94.3%/Spez 97.4% TRO-protocol works in detection/exculsion of CAD TRO: higher radiation dose (+4.84mSv) + more cm (+38ml) Prevalence PE/aortic dissection: <1%! TRO-protocol not recommended/not necessary Ayaram D et al., Acad Emerg Med 2013;20:861-71
63 Conclusions Cardiac CT angiography standard method with low radiation dose Exclusion of CAD works excellent with almost 100% NPV Detection of CAD also works excellent but PPV limited CT-perfusion adds functional information stenosis relevant? Triple Rule Out technically possible with relatively low radiation dose But: not often necessary
64 Plenary Session II Ischemic Heart Disease Imaging ischemic heart disease: Role of CCTA Florian Wolf Medical University of Vienna Department of Biomedical Imaging and Image Guided Therapy Division of Cardi0vascular and Interventional Radiology
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