Coronary computed tomographic angiography (CCTA) is becoming the first-line investigation for establishing the presence of coronary artery disease and, with fractional flow reserve (FFRCT), its haemodynamic significance. In patients without significant epicardial obstruction, its role is either to rule out atherosclerosis or to detect subclinical plaque that should be monitored for plaque progression/regression following prevention therapy and provide risk classification. Ischaemic non-obstructive coronary arteries are also expected to be assessed by non-invasive imaging, including CCTA. In patients with significant epicardial obstruction, CCTA can assist in planning revascularisation by determining the disease complexity, vessel size, lesion length and tissue composition of the atherosclerotic plaque, as well as the best fluoroscopic viewing angle; it may also help in selecting adjunctive percutaneous devices (e.g., rotational atherectomy) and in determining the best landing zone for stents or bypass grafts.

Computed tomographic angiography in coronary artery disease / P.W. Serruys, N. Kotoku, B. Norgaard, S. Garg, K. Nieman, M. Dweck, J. Bax, J. Knuuti, J. Narula, D. Perera, C. Taylor, J. Leipsic, E. Nicol, N. Piazza, C. Schultz, K. Kitagawa, B. De Bruyne, C. Collet, K. Tanaka, S. Mushtaq, M. Belmonte, D. Dudek, A. Zlahoda-Huzior, S. Tu, W. Wijns, F. Sharif, M. Budoff, J. de Mey, D. Andreini, Y. Onuma. - In: EUROINTERVENTION. - ISSN 1774-024X. - 18:16(2023 Apr), pp. E1307-E1327. [10.4244/EIJ-D-22-00776]

Computed tomographic angiography in coronary artery disease

S. Mushtaq;M. Belmonte;D. Andreini
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2023

Abstract

Coronary computed tomographic angiography (CCTA) is becoming the first-line investigation for establishing the presence of coronary artery disease and, with fractional flow reserve (FFRCT), its haemodynamic significance. In patients without significant epicardial obstruction, its role is either to rule out atherosclerosis or to detect subclinical plaque that should be monitored for plaque progression/regression following prevention therapy and provide risk classification. Ischaemic non-obstructive coronary arteries are also expected to be assessed by non-invasive imaging, including CCTA. In patients with significant epicardial obstruction, CCTA can assist in planning revascularisation by determining the disease complexity, vessel size, lesion length and tissue composition of the atherosclerotic plaque, as well as the best fluoroscopic viewing angle; it may also help in selecting adjunctive percutaneous devices (e.g., rotational atherectomy) and in determining the best landing zone for stents or bypass grafts.
fractional flow reserve; MSCT; non-invasive imaging;
Settore MED/11 - Malattie dell'Apparato Cardiovascolare
apr-2023
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