Prevalence and clinical significance of extracardiac findings in cardiovascular magnetic resonance

被引:9
作者
Ulyte, Agne [1 ]
Valeviciene, Nomeda [1 ,2 ]
Palionis, Darius [1 ,2 ]
Kundrotaite, Simona [1 ,2 ]
Tamosiunas, Algirdas [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Vilnius Univ, Fac Med, MK Ciurlioniog 21, LT-03101 Vilnius, Lithuania
[2] Vilnius Univ Hosp Santariskiu Klinikos, Radiol & Nucl Med Ctr, Vilnius, Lithuania
关键词
incidental findings; magnetic resonance imaging; cardiac imaging techniques; NONCARDIAC FINDINGS; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1016/j.hjc.2016.09.006
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective: In cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR), incidental pathological findings are frequently found outside the investigated cardiovascular system. Some of these findings might have clinical implications. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of incidental extracardiac findings (ECF) in CMR and their clinical significance. Methods: A total of 4165 CMR reports from 2009-2012 were retrospectively reviewed for ECF. Two hundred-twenty reports with ECF were found. For each case, we obtained information on sex, age of the patient, reported ECF and radiologist recommendation. Follow-up data were analyzed by reviewing available electronic medical records. ECF was considered clinically significant if there was an associated diagnosis, additional treatment or further investigations in the clinical follow-up data. Results: In total, 356 ECF were recorded in 220 (5.3%) CMR reports. Sixty (23.7%) of the 253 ECF with follow-up data available were clinically significant. The most prevalent ECF were pleural effusions (n = 54), kidney cysts (n = 54), diffuse lung parenchyma changes (n = 33) and liver cysts (n = 29). Adrenal pathology (n = 3, 100% significant), renal masses (n = 3, 100%) and pulmonary masses (n = 5, 62.5%) were the most clinically significant ECF. Although prevalence of these ECF was low, they were significant particularly frequently. When radiologist recommendations for further investigation were present in the report, the frequency of clinically significant ECF was higher compared to reports with no further investigation recommended (p<0.001). Conclusion: In this study, ECF in CMR were reported not very commonly (5.3%). A substantial part of ECF was clinically significant, changing patient diagnosis or management, with an overall prevalence of 1.3%. (C) 2016 Hellenic Cardiological Society. Publishing services by Elsevier B.V.
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页码:256 / 260
页数:5
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