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- Title
Clinical applications of dynamic CT angiography for intracranial lesions.
- Authors
Gupta, Saksham; Bi, Wenya Linda; Al-Mefty, Ossama; Dunn, Ian F.; Mukundan, Srinivasan
- Abstract
Background: Dynamic CT angiography (dCTA) augments traditional CTA with temporal resolution and has been demonstrated to influence operative planning in skull base surgery.Methods: Three hundred twenty-five dynamic CTA cases from a single institution were reviewed for indication of study, findings, and comparison to other modalities of imaging.Results: The most frequent application of dCTA was pre-operative surgical planning (59.4%); resection of skull base tumors represented the majority of these pre-operative studies (93.3%). It was also used to evaluate new neurological symptoms (20.9%). Of these, the most common symptoms prompting a dCTA study included headache (22.1%) and visual field deficit (11.8%). The most commonly visualized vascular lesions were partial (22.9%) and complete vascular occlusions (9.0%). Dynamic CTA has also been useful in post-operative imaging for vascular malformations (9.5%) and tumors (2.5%). Finally, dCTA was employed to evaluate ambiguous abnormal findings observed on other imaging modalities (7.7%). Cerebral dCTA ruled out inconclusive abnormal vascular findings visualized on other imaging modalities (64.0%) more frequently than it confirmed them (32.0%), and was inconclusive in a singular case (4.0%).Conclusions: Cerebral dCTA is an evolving new technology with a diverse spectrum of potential applications. In addition to its role in guiding pre-operative planning for skull base surgical cases, dynamic CTA offers excellent spatial and temporal resolution for assessment of vascular lesions.
- Subjects
ANGIOGRAPHY; SKULL base; PREOPERATIVE care; COMPUTED tomography; SURGERY; TECHNOLOGICAL innovations
- Publication
Acta Neurochirurgica, 2018, Vol 160, Issue 4, p675
- ISSN
0001-6268
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00701-018-3465-4