Cardiac Imaging Modalities

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  • This is a brief overview of cardiac imaging modalities and clinical methods of visualizing the heart
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    Cardiac Imaging Modalities
    An overview of the clinical methods of visualizing the heart
    Chest X-ray
    Echocardiogram (TTE / TEE)
    Myocardial Perfusion
    Imaging
    MRI
    Catheterization
    Cardiac CT
    Chest X-ray (CXR)
    Dates back to early 1900s → first used for diagnosing TB
    Differentiate/resolve objects based on density
    High density objects (solids: bone, metal) appear white
    Low density objects (gas, lungs) appear black
    Water-based tissues somewhere in between
    Cannot resolve cardiac structures, but see silhouette
    Use to calculate cardiac ratio
    Can find lung manifestations of heart disease
    Pleural edema, pulmonary effusion
    Cheap, small radiation exposure → used frequently with chest pain presentations
    Chest X-ray
    Echocardiogram (TTE / TEE)
    Myocardial Perfusion
    Imaging
    MRI
    Catheterization
    Cardiac CT
    Echocardiogram
    Ultrasound waves emitted from piezoelectric transducer bounce off tissues; reflected waves are measured → no risk/toxicity, low cost
    Transthoracic echocardiogram (TTE) or transesophageal echocardiogram (TEE)
    TEE is gold standard for excluding intracardiac thrombus
    M mode (one beam) or 2D (multiple beans in arc to capture a beama) or 3D (similar multibeam reconstruction)
    Doppler echocardiography
    Visualize blood flow → identify turbulent regions
    Gold standard for find valvular abnormalities
    Chest X-ray
    Echocardiogram (TTE / TEE)
    Myocardial Perfusion
    Imaging
    MRI
    Catheterization
    Cardiac CT
    Myocardial Perfusion Imaging
    Heavy element radioisotopes (such as thallium-201) are used to mark areas of myocardial perfusion
    Perfusion is ability to deliver blood to capillaries
    Imaging the heart when exposed to these markers allows us to identify areas of low perfusion (indicating ischemia)
    Nuclear stress test → imaging before and after stress
    Chest X-ray
    Echocardiogram (TTE / TEE)
    Myocardial Perfusion
    Imaging
    MRI
    Catheterization
    Cardiac CT
    Cardiovascular MRI
    Noninvasive use of magnetic fields and radio waves to form images of structures in the heart
    Downside: expensive, exposure to contrast
    Produces moving and still images
    Gold standard for assessing cardiac structure and function
    Chest X-ray
    Echocardiogram (TTE / TEE)
    Myocardial Perfusion
    Imaging
    MRI
    Catheterization
    Cardiac CT
    Cardiac Catheterization
    Involves insertion of catheter into the chambers of vessels of the heart
    Allows for therapy (stents) and diagnostics
    Downsides: radiation exposure, expensive, invasive (albeit minimally)
    Right heart cath → insert through vein (femoral) to measure right heart, pulmonary artery pressures
    Gold standard for assessing intracardiac pressures and cardiac output
    Left heart cath → insert through artery to measure left heart pressures, insert dye for coronary angiography
    Coronary angiography is gold standard for visualizing coronaries and identifying stenosis
    Chest X-ray
    Echocardiogram (TTE / TEE)
    Myocardial Perfusion
    Imaging
    MRI
    Catheterization
    Cardiac CT
    Cardiac CT
    Computed tomography of the heart: extensive heart x-ray
    Used to assess extent of coronary stenosis
    Visualize thoracic aorta
    Benefits: less invasive than catheterization, produces 3D models
    Drawbacks: still requires radiation exposure, contrast that damages kidneys
    Chest X-ray
    Echocardiogram (TTE / TEE)
    Myocardial Perfusion
    Imaging
    MRI
    Catheterization
    Cardiac CT

ความคิดเห็น • 7

  • @gaurisd10
    @gaurisd10 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

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  • @jillashley3713
    @jillashley3713 8 ปีที่แล้ว +2

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  • @heyitsmecarl1
    @heyitsmecarl1 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

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  • @kuldiprindani
    @kuldiprindani 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks - it was very helpful