The Role of Cardiac Computed Tomography in Tetralogy of Fallot and Pulmonary Atresia

Congenital heart disease (CHD) occurs in about 6 to 8 of 1000 live births with the increasing prevalence can be attributed to major improvements in diagnosis and treatment. Imaging has an important role in diagnosis of CHD. It outlines anatomy and physiology, helps to refine management, evaluates th...

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Main Author: Oktavia Lilyasari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Indonesian Heart Association 2015-12-01
Series:Majalah Kardiologi Indonesia
Online Access:http://ijconline.id/index.php/ijc/article/view/443
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spelling doaj-3c256633c8e04f0dbb0f6ce1794e84672020-11-25T02:01:44ZengIndonesian Heart AssociationMajalah Kardiologi Indonesia0126-37732620-47622015-12-0136110.30701/ijc.v36i1.443The Role of Cardiac Computed Tomography in Tetralogy of Fallot and Pulmonary AtresiaOktavia Lilyasari0Department Cardiology and Vascular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia. National Cardiovascular Center Harapan KitaCongenital heart disease (CHD) occurs in about 6 to 8 of 1000 live births with the increasing prevalence can be attributed to major improvements in diagnosis and treatment. Imaging has an important role in diagnosis of CHD. It outlines anatomy and physiology, helps to refine management, evaluates the consequences of interventions and helps guide prognosis. However, no single available imaging modality fulfills these roles for all patients and diseases. Therefore, assessment for CHD must involve multimodalities that can be used in a complementary fashion, and that together are sensitive, accurate, reproducible, and cost effective, whilst minimizing harm. In previous years, the diagnosis and the treatment of congenital malformations have often depended on cardiac catheterization. In many institutions, cardiac catheterization still remains the gold standard against which other modalities are measured. In the past decade, however, imaging methodologies have increasingly shifted toward the use of less invasive and noninvasive techniques. Although echocardiography is the most commonly used imaging modality for diagnosis and follow-up of subjects with CHD, the evolution of cardiovascular magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and increasingly computed tomography (CT) does offer new ways to visualize the heart and the great vessels.http://ijconline.id/index.php/ijc/article/view/443
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The Role of Cardiac Computed Tomography in Tetralogy of Fallot and Pulmonary Atresia
Majalah Kardiologi Indonesia
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title The Role of Cardiac Computed Tomography in Tetralogy of Fallot and Pulmonary Atresia
title_short The Role of Cardiac Computed Tomography in Tetralogy of Fallot and Pulmonary Atresia
title_full The Role of Cardiac Computed Tomography in Tetralogy of Fallot and Pulmonary Atresia
title_fullStr The Role of Cardiac Computed Tomography in Tetralogy of Fallot and Pulmonary Atresia
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Cardiac Computed Tomography in Tetralogy of Fallot and Pulmonary Atresia
title_sort role of cardiac computed tomography in tetralogy of fallot and pulmonary atresia
publisher Indonesian Heart Association
series Majalah Kardiologi Indonesia
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2620-4762
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Congenital heart disease (CHD) occurs in about 6 to 8 of 1000 live births with the increasing prevalence can be attributed to major improvements in diagnosis and treatment. Imaging has an important role in diagnosis of CHD. It outlines anatomy and physiology, helps to refine management, evaluates the consequences of interventions and helps guide prognosis. However, no single available imaging modality fulfills these roles for all patients and diseases. Therefore, assessment for CHD must involve multimodalities that can be used in a complementary fashion, and that together are sensitive, accurate, reproducible, and cost effective, whilst minimizing harm. In previous years, the diagnosis and the treatment of congenital malformations have often depended on cardiac catheterization. In many institutions, cardiac catheterization still remains the gold standard against which other modalities are measured. In the past decade, however, imaging methodologies have increasingly shifted toward the use of less invasive and noninvasive techniques. Although echocardiography is the most commonly used imaging modality for diagnosis and follow-up of subjects with CHD, the evolution of cardiovascular magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and increasingly computed tomography (CT) does offer new ways to visualize the heart and the great vessels.
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