Mahsa Karbasi, R. Behzadmehr, M. Tarzamni, R. Javadrashid
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Background: Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a potentially fatal condition. Knowledge of the prognostic factors for PE may facilitate the management of these patients. Pulmonary CT angiography (PCTA) can play an effective role in their management. Objectives: To evaluate the prognostic value of certain PCTA-derived indicators of right ventricular dysfunction in patients with acute PE. Methods: A total of 61 hemodynamically stable patients with acute PE underwent PCTA and were followed-up for 60 days. The Qanadli index and 60-day mortality represented the PE severity and prognostic endpoints, respectively. The clinical significance of the following variables in predicting PE severity and mortality was examined: an abnormally positioned interventricular septum, right ventricular to left ventricular diameter ratio (RVD/LVD) on the axial plane, contrast medium reflux into the inferior vena cava (IVC), transverse diameter of the pulmonary trunk, and bolus-time curve indicators. Results: The 60-day mortality was estimated at 14.8% in this study. An abnormal interventricular septum morphology, RVD/LVD ratio, and contrast medium reflux into the IVC were significantly correlated with the Qanadli index. The pulmonary trunk diameter was the only predictor of 60-day mortality (optimal cutoff value, 33.5 mm; sensitivity, 66.7%; and specificity, 65.4%). The bolus-time curve indicators did not have any significant predictive value. Conclusion: Some PCTA-derived indicators of right ventricular dysfunction may serve as severity/prognostic predictors in hemodynamically stable patients with acute PE.
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The Iranian Journal of Radiology is the official journal of Tehran University of Medical Sciences and the Iranian Society of Radiology. It is a scientific forum dedicated primarily to the topics relevant to radiology and allied sciences of the developing countries, which have been neglected or have received little attention in the Western medical literature.
This journal particularly welcomes manuscripts which deal with radiology and imaging from geographic regions wherein problems regarding economic, social, ethnic and cultural parameters affecting prevalence and course of the illness are taken into consideration.
The Iranian Journal of Radiology has been launched in order to interchange information in the field of radiology and other related scientific spheres. In accordance with the objective of developing the scientific ability of the radiological population and other related scientific fields, this journal publishes research articles, evidence-based review articles, and case reports focused on regional tropics.
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Such basics are accomplished only by aggregative effort and reciprocity of the radiological population and related sciences, authorities, and staff of the journal.