In the past 20 years, Cardiac Computed Tomography (CCT) has become a pivotal technique for the noninvasive diagnostic work-up of coronary and cardiac diseases. Continuous technical and methodological improvements, combined with fast growing scientific evidence, have progressively expanded the clinical role of CCT. Recent large multicenter randomized clinical trials documented the high prognostic value of CCT and its capability to increase the cost-effectiveness of the management of patients with suspected CAD. In the meantime, CCT, initially perceived as a simple non-invasive technique for studying coronary anatomy, has transformed into a multiparametric “one-stop-shop” approach able to investigate the heart in a comprehensive way, including functional, structural and pathophysiological biomarkers. In this complex and revolutionary scenario, it is urgently needed to provide an updated guide for the appropriate use of CCT in different clinical settings. This manuscript, endorsed by the Italian Society of Medical and Interventional Radiology (SIRM) and by the Italian Society of Cardiology (SIC), represents the first of two consensus documents collecting the expert opinion of Radiologists and Cardiologists about current appropriate use of CCT.

SIRM–SIC appropriateness criteria for the use of Cardiac Computed Tomography. Part 1: Congenital heart diseases, primary prevention, risk assessment before surgery, suspected CAD in symptomatic patients, plaque and epicardial adipose tissue characterization, and functional assessment of stenosis / A. Esposito, M. Francone, D. Andreini, V. Buffa, F. Cademartiri, I. Carbone, A. Clemente, A.I. Guaricci, M. Guglielmo, C. Indolfi, L. La Grutta, G. Ligabue, C. Liguori, G. Mercuro, S. Mushtaq, D. Neglia, A. Palmisano, R. Sciagra, S. Seitun, D. Vignale, G. Pontone, N. Carrabba. - In: LA RADIOLOGIA MEDICA. - ISSN 0033-8362. - 126:9(2021 Jun 23), pp. 1236-1248. [10.1007/s11547-021-01378-0]

SIRM–SIC appropriateness criteria for the use of Cardiac Computed Tomography. Part 1: Congenital heart diseases, primary prevention, risk assessment before surgery, suspected CAD in symptomatic patients, plaque and epicardial adipose tissue characterization, and functional assessment of stenosis

D. Andreini;G. Pontone;
2021

Abstract

In the past 20 years, Cardiac Computed Tomography (CCT) has become a pivotal technique for the noninvasive diagnostic work-up of coronary and cardiac diseases. Continuous technical and methodological improvements, combined with fast growing scientific evidence, have progressively expanded the clinical role of CCT. Recent large multicenter randomized clinical trials documented the high prognostic value of CCT and its capability to increase the cost-effectiveness of the management of patients with suspected CAD. In the meantime, CCT, initially perceived as a simple non-invasive technique for studying coronary anatomy, has transformed into a multiparametric “one-stop-shop” approach able to investigate the heart in a comprehensive way, including functional, structural and pathophysiological biomarkers. In this complex and revolutionary scenario, it is urgently needed to provide an updated guide for the appropriate use of CCT in different clinical settings. This manuscript, endorsed by the Italian Society of Medical and Interventional Radiology (SIRM) and by the Italian Society of Cardiology (SIC), represents the first of two consensus documents collecting the expert opinion of Radiologists and Cardiologists about current appropriate use of CCT.
Chest pain; Congenital heart disease; Coronary CT angiography; Epicardial adipose tissue; Plaque; Stenosis; Calcinosis; Coronary Disease; Coronary Stenosis; Fractional Flow Reserve, Myocardial; Heart; Heart Defects, Congenital; Humans; Primary Prevention; Cardiac Imaging Techniques; Computed Tomography Angiography; Preoperative Care
Settore MED/11 - Malattie dell'Apparato Cardiovascolare
23-giu-2021
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