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The Rate of Resolution of Clot Burden Measured by Pulmonary CT Angiography in Patients With Acute Pulmonary Embolismopen access

Authors
Aghayev, AyazFurlan, AlessandroPatil, AmolGumus, SerterJeon, Kyung NyeoPark, BumwooBae, Kyongtae T.
Issue Date
Apr-2013
Publisher
AMER ROENTGEN RAY SOC
Keywords
pulmonary CT angiography; pulmonary embolism; resolution
Citation
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ROENTGENOLOGY, v.200, no.4, pp.791 - 797
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Journal Title
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ROENTGENOLOGY
Volume
200
Number
4
Start Page
791
End Page
797
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gnu/handle/sw.gnu/20725
DOI
10.2214/AJR.12.8624
ISSN
0361-803X
Abstract
OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this article is to quantitatively assess the rate of resolution of clot burden detected on pulmonary CT angiography (CTA) in patients with acute pulmonary embolism (PE). MATERIALS AND METHODS. We evaluated 111 consecutive patients (55 men and 56 women) in a retrospective cohort who were diagnosed with PE by pulmonary CTA and had at least one follow-up pulmonary CTA within 1 year. Two radiologists in consensus measured the volume of each clot using a semiautomated quantification program. Semiquantitative measures of clot burden were also computed. The resolution rates of the total clot volume, as well as clot volumes of the central (main and lobar) and peripheral vessels (segmental and subsegmental), were analyzed. RESULTS. The mean (+/- SD) clot volume per study was 3403.3 +/- 6505.6 mm(3) at baseline and 531.6 +/- 2383.5 mm(3) at the follow-up pulmonary CTA. Overall, 85 patients (77%) showed complete resolution at the follow-up pulmonary CTA. Complete resolution was seen in 17 of 30 patients (56.7%) at a follow-up interval of 1-14 days, in 24 of 31 patients (77.4%) at 29-90 days, and in 32 of 34 patients (94.1%) after 90 days. The total clot volume measurements summed for all patients decreased by 78% (central clot, 69.4%; peripheral clot, 86.0%) at 14 days, by 96.6% (central clot, 93.4%; peripheral clot, 100%) at 90 days, and by 97.7% (central clot, 95.9%; peripheral clot, 100%) after 90 days. CONCLUSION. Clot burden resolved completely in 77% of patients during the follow-up period. Our analysis showed that clots resolved faster in the peripheral arteries than in the central pulmonary arteries.
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