Value of triple rule-out CT in the emergency department

Background: Triple-rule-out (TRO) computed tomographic (CT) angiography is a recent technique for evaluation of the coronary arteries, aorta, pulmonary arteries, and adjacent intrathoracic structures simultaneously for patients with acute chest pain. Objectives: To assess the validity and efficacy o...

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Main Author: Hazem Hamed Soliman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2015-09-01
Series:The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378603X15000674
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Summary:Background: Triple-rule-out (TRO) computed tomographic (CT) angiography is a recent technique for evaluation of the coronary arteries, aorta, pulmonary arteries, and adjacent intrathoracic structures simultaneously for patients with acute chest pain. Objectives: To assess the validity and efficacy of Triple-rule-out (TRO) computed tomographic (CT) angiography in diagnosis of different vascular causes of chest pain in the emergency department. Methods: Between April 2013 and December 2014, 40 patients presenting with non-specific acute chest pain to the emergency department performed Triple-rule-out (TRO) computed tomographic (CT) angiography utilizing a biphasic contrast injection technique. The CT angiographic images were interpreted prospectively for detection of any pulmonary, coronary or aortic vascular abnormalities. Results: The study revealed 20 cases (50%) with only coronary lesions, 5 cases (12.5%) with only pulmonary lesions, 10 cases (25%) with only aortic lesions and 3 cases (7.5%) with combined coronary/aortic lesions. 2 cases (5%) showed no significant vascular abnormality. Conclusion: An optimized TRO protocol with concomitant reduced radiation exposure and efficient contrast agent administration provides a reliable tool for evaluation of coronary, aortic and pulmonary arteries in the emergency department.
ISSN:0378-603X