Computed tomography imaging of septic shock. Beyond the cause: the “CT hypoperfusion complex”. A pictorial essay

Abstract Septic shock is a medical emergency that represents one of the most important underlying causes for presentation to the Emergency Department. Sepsis is defined as organ dysfunction, life-threatening event caused by a deregulated inflammatory host response to infection, with a mortality risk...

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Main Authors: Marco Di Serafino, Daniela Viscardi, Francesca Iacobellis, Luigi Giugliano, Luigi Barbuto, Gaspare Oliva, Roberto Ronza, Antonio Borzelli, Antonio Raucci, Filomena Pezzullo, Maria Giovanna De Cristofaro, Luigia Romano
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Published: SpringerOpen 2021-06-01
Series:Insights into Imaging
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13244-021-01006-5
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spelling doaj-4bd6cc4242474ca4a2e429be8274d8bc2021-06-06T11:27:42ZengSpringerOpenInsights into Imaging1869-41012021-06-0112111410.1186/s13244-021-01006-5Computed tomography imaging of septic shock. Beyond the cause: the “CT hypoperfusion complex”. A pictorial essayMarco Di Serafino0Daniela Viscardi1Francesca Iacobellis2Luigi Giugliano3Luigi Barbuto4Gaspare Oliva5Roberto Ronza6Antonio Borzelli7Antonio Raucci8Filomena Pezzullo9Maria Giovanna De Cristofaro10Luigia Romano11Department of General and Emergency Radiology, “Antonio Cardarelli” HospitalDepartment of Anesthesia and Resuscitation, “Antonio Cardarelli” HospitalDepartment of General and Emergency Radiology, “Antonio Cardarelli” HospitalDepartment of Advanced Biomedical Sciences, “Federico II” University HospitalDepartment of General and Emergency Radiology, “Antonio Cardarelli” HospitalDepartment of General and Emergency Radiology, “Antonio Cardarelli” HospitalDepartment of General and Emergency Radiology, “Antonio Cardarelli” HospitalDepartment of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, “Antonio Cardarelli” HospitalDepartment of General and Emergency Radiology, “Antonio Cardarelli” HospitalDepartment of General and Emergency Radiology, “Antonio Cardarelli” HospitalDepartment of Anesthesia and Resuscitation, “Antonio Cardarelli” HospitalDepartment of General and Emergency Radiology, “Antonio Cardarelli” HospitalAbstract Septic shock is a medical emergency that represents one of the most important underlying causes for presentation to the Emergency Department. Sepsis is defined as organ dysfunction, life-threatening event caused by a deregulated inflammatory host response to infection, with a mortality risk ranging from 10 to 40%. Early sepsis identification is the cornerstone of management and diagnostic imaging can play a pivotal role in this clinical context. The choice of imaging modality depends on several factors, associated with the clinical condition and the presence or absence of localising signs and symptoms. The diagnostic accuracy of contrast-enhanced total-body CT has been well established during septic shock, allowing for a rapid, panoramic, and detailed study of multiple body areas, simultaneously. The aim of this article is to illustrate the controversial CT hypoperfusion complex in patients with septic shock, characterised by the following imaging features: decreased enhancement of the viscera; increased mucosal enhancement; luminal dilation of the small bowel; mural thickening and fluid-filled loops of the small bowel; the halo sign and flattening of the inferior vena cava; reduced aortic diameter; peripancreatic oedema; abnormal parenchymal perfusion; and other controversial findings that are variably associated with each other and reversible during the early stages. Increasing physicians’ awareness of the significance of these findings could prompt alternative approaches to the early assessment and management of septic shock. In this perspective, CT imaging represents a useful tool for a complete, rapid and detailed diagnosis of clinically suspected septic shock, which can be used to improve patient outcomes.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13244-021-01006-5SepsisSeptic shockDiagnostic imagingContrast-enhanced CTCT hypoperfusion complex
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author Marco Di Serafino
Daniela Viscardi
Francesca Iacobellis
Luigi Giugliano
Luigi Barbuto
Gaspare Oliva
Roberto Ronza
Antonio Borzelli
Antonio Raucci
Filomena Pezzullo
Maria Giovanna De Cristofaro
Luigia Romano
spellingShingle Marco Di Serafino
Daniela Viscardi
Francesca Iacobellis
Luigi Giugliano
Luigi Barbuto
Gaspare Oliva
Roberto Ronza
Antonio Borzelli
Antonio Raucci
Filomena Pezzullo
Maria Giovanna De Cristofaro
Luigia Romano
Computed tomography imaging of septic shock. Beyond the cause: the “CT hypoperfusion complex”. A pictorial essay
Insights into Imaging
Sepsis
Septic shock
Diagnostic imaging
Contrast-enhanced CT
CT hypoperfusion complex
author_facet Marco Di Serafino
Daniela Viscardi
Francesca Iacobellis
Luigi Giugliano
Luigi Barbuto
Gaspare Oliva
Roberto Ronza
Antonio Borzelli
Antonio Raucci
Filomena Pezzullo
Maria Giovanna De Cristofaro
Luigia Romano
author_sort Marco Di Serafino
title Computed tomography imaging of septic shock. Beyond the cause: the “CT hypoperfusion complex”. A pictorial essay
title_short Computed tomography imaging of septic shock. Beyond the cause: the “CT hypoperfusion complex”. A pictorial essay
title_full Computed tomography imaging of septic shock. Beyond the cause: the “CT hypoperfusion complex”. A pictorial essay
title_fullStr Computed tomography imaging of septic shock. Beyond the cause: the “CT hypoperfusion complex”. A pictorial essay
title_full_unstemmed Computed tomography imaging of septic shock. Beyond the cause: the “CT hypoperfusion complex”. A pictorial essay
title_sort computed tomography imaging of septic shock. beyond the cause: the “ct hypoperfusion complex”. a pictorial essay
publisher SpringerOpen
series Insights into Imaging
issn 1869-4101
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract Septic shock is a medical emergency that represents one of the most important underlying causes for presentation to the Emergency Department. Sepsis is defined as organ dysfunction, life-threatening event caused by a deregulated inflammatory host response to infection, with a mortality risk ranging from 10 to 40%. Early sepsis identification is the cornerstone of management and diagnostic imaging can play a pivotal role in this clinical context. The choice of imaging modality depends on several factors, associated with the clinical condition and the presence or absence of localising signs and symptoms. The diagnostic accuracy of contrast-enhanced total-body CT has been well established during septic shock, allowing for a rapid, panoramic, and detailed study of multiple body areas, simultaneously. The aim of this article is to illustrate the controversial CT hypoperfusion complex in patients with septic shock, characterised by the following imaging features: decreased enhancement of the viscera; increased mucosal enhancement; luminal dilation of the small bowel; mural thickening and fluid-filled loops of the small bowel; the halo sign and flattening of the inferior vena cava; reduced aortic diameter; peripancreatic oedema; abnormal parenchymal perfusion; and other controversial findings that are variably associated with each other and reversible during the early stages. Increasing physicians’ awareness of the significance of these findings could prompt alternative approaches to the early assessment and management of septic shock. In this perspective, CT imaging represents a useful tool for a complete, rapid and detailed diagnosis of clinically suspected septic shock, which can be used to improve patient outcomes.
topic Sepsis
Septic shock
Diagnostic imaging
Contrast-enhanced CT
CT hypoperfusion complex
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13244-021-01006-5
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