TITLE:
An evaluation of the arterial occlusions in peripheral arterial disease by 64-detector multi-slice CT angiography: DSA correlation
AUTHORS:
Pelin Seher Oztekin, Alper Sonmez, Fahrettin Kucukay, Derya Oztuna, Umman Sanlıdilek, Ugur Kosar
KEYWORDS:
Multi-Detector Computer Tomography; Lower Extremity Arteries; Peripheral Arterial Disease; Digital Subtraction Angiography
JOURNAL NAME:
World Journal of Cardiovascular Diseases,
Vol.3 No.2,
April
30,
2013
ABSTRACT:
Objective: Evaluation of peripheral arterial disease with 64-detector multi-slice CT angiography (MDCT- A) and comparison of the results with the results of digital subtraction angiography (DSA), a standard reference. Materials and Method: The written informed consent of the patients and ethics committee approval were obtained. The retrospective study group consisted of 28 patients with a diagnosis of peripheral arterial disease. Using 64-MDCT-A, the arterial tree of the lower extremity was evaluated for the presence of steno-occlusive lesions that might have led to luminal stenosis. The diagnostic reliability of 64-MDCT- A was calculated and compared with that of DSA. Findings: In the segment-based analysis, the sensitivity, specificity, and reliability rates of 64-MDCT angiography in determining significant stenoses were 97.7%, 97%, and 97.3%, respectively. The Kappa co-efficiency for compatibility between 64-MDCT-A and DSA methods in grading stenosis was calculated as 0.896 (P