运动伪影与经导管主动脉瓣植入术后计算机断层扫描结果的相关性

IF 1.4 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Structural Heart Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.shj.2023.100214
Stefan Toggweiler MD , Lucca Loretz MD , Mathias Wolfrum MD , Ralf Buhmann MD , Jürgen Fornaro MD , Matthias Bossard MD , Adrian Attinger-Toller MD , Florim Cuculi MD , Justus Roos MD , Jonathon A. Leipsic MD , Federico Moccetti MD
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摘要

在规划经导管主动脉瓣植入术(TAVI)的计算机断层扫描(CT)时,背景运动伪影可能会使程序规划所需的测量结果产生偏差。这些人工制品是否会影响安全性或有效性尚未得到研究。方法回顾性分析852例连续患者(平均年龄82岁;47%的妇女)在三级保健中心接受tavi计划CT。两名独立观察者根据环空水平运动伪影的存在情况对ct进行划分(运动组与正常组)。终点包括瓣膜选择不当的替代标记:环破裂、瓣膜栓塞或错位、需要新的永久性起搏器、瓣旁泄漏(PVL)、手术后经瓣梯度、全因死亡。结果46例(5.4%)患者在tavi规划CT上出现运动伪影(运动组)。这些患者先前存在较多的心力衰竭、中重度二尖瓣反流和心房颤动。观察者间环测量的可变性(正常组与运动组)在平均环直径上没有差异,但在周长和面积上有显著差异。计划CT上运动伪影的存在不影响PVL的患病率(≥中度PVL 0% vs 2.5% p = 0.5),平均跨瓣梯度(6±3mmhg vs 7±5mmhg, p = 0.1),或需要额外的瓣膜植入(0% vs 2.8%, p = 0.6)。正常组发生1例环空破裂。起搏器植入、手术时间、住院时间、30天结局和全因死亡率在两组之间没有差异。结论约5%的患者在计划CT上出现运动伪影。阀门选择的测量不需要重复CT,平均直径衍生的环空测量是最准确的。运动伪影与较差的结果无关。
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Relevance of Motion Artifacts in Planning Computed Tomography on Outcomes After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation

Background

Motion artifacts in planning computed tomography (CT) for transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) can potentially skew measurements required for procedural planning. Whether such artifacts may affect safety or efficacy has not been studied.

Methods

We conducted a retrospective analysis of 852 consecutive patients (mean age, 82 years; 47% women) undergoing TAVI-planning CT at a tertiary care center. Two independent observers divided CTs according to the presence of motion artifacts at the annulus level (Motion vs. Normal group). Endpoints included surrogate markers for inappropriate valve selection: annular rupture, valve embolization or misplacement, need for a new permanent pacemaker, paravalvular leak (PVL), postprocedural transvalvular gradient, all-cause death.

Results

Forty-six (5.4%) patients presented motion artifacts on TAVI-planning CT (Motion group). These patients had more preexisting heart failure, moderate-severe mitral regurgitation, and atrial fibrillation. Interobserver variability of annular measurement (Normal vs. Motion group) did not differ for mean annular diameter but was significantly different for perimeter and area. Presence of motion artifacts on planning CT did not affect the prevalence of PVL (≥moderate PVL 0% vs. 2.5% p = 0.5), mean transvalvular gradient (6±3 mmHg vs 7±5 mmHg, p = 0.1), or the need for additional valve implantation (0% vs. 2.8%, p = 0.6). One annular rupture occurred (Normal group). Pacemaker implantation, procedural duration, hospital stay, 30-day outcomes, and all-cause mortality did not differ between the groups.

Conclusions

Motion artifacts on planning CT were found in about 5% of patients. Measurements for valve selection were possible without the need for repeat CT, with mean diameter-derived annulus measurement being the most accurate. Motion artifacts were not associated with worse outcomes.

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Structural Heart
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