Diagnosis of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension in Children by Using Cardiac Computed Tomography

To establish diagnostic criteria for pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) in children by using parameters obtained through noninvasive cardiac computed tomography (CCT). We retrospectively measured parameters from CCT images of children from a single institution in a multiple stepwise process. A to...

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Published inKorean journal of radiology Vol. 20; no. 6; pp. 976 - 984
Main Authors Chen, Shyh Jye, Huang, Jou Hsuan, Lee, Wen Jeng, Lin, Ming Tai, Chen, Yih Sharng, Wang, Jou Kou
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Korea (South) The Korean Society of Radiology 01.06.2019
대한영상의학회
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Summary:To establish diagnostic criteria for pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) in children by using parameters obtained through noninvasive cardiac computed tomography (CCT). We retrospectively measured parameters from CCT images of children from a single institution in a multiple stepwise process. A total of 208 children with mean age of 10.5 years (range: 4 days-18.9 years) were assessed. The variables were classified into three groups: the great arteries; the ventricular walls; and the bilateral ventricular cavities. The relationship between the parameters obtained from the CCT images and mean pulmonary arterial pressure (mPAP) was tested and adjusted by the children's body size. Reference curves for the pulmonary trunk diameter (PTD) and ratio of diameter of pulmonary trunk to ascending aorta (rPTAo) of children with CCT images of normal hearts, adjusted for height, were plotted. Threshold lines were established on the reference curves. PTD and rPTAo on the CCT images were significantly positively correlated with mPAP ( > 0.85, < 0.01). Height was the body size parameter most correlated with PTD ( = 0.91, < 0.01) and rPTAo ( = -0.69, < 0.01). On the basis of the threshold lines on the reference curves, PTD and rPTAo both showed 88.9% sensitivity for PAH diagnosis, with negative predictive values of 93.3% and 92.9%, respectively. PTD and rPTAo measured from CCT images were significantly correlated with mPAP in children. Reference curves and the formula of PTD and rPTAo adjusted for height could be practical for diagnosing PAH in children.
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https://doi.org/10.3348/kjr.2018.0673
ISSN:1229-6929
2005-8330
DOI:10.3348/kjr.2018.0673