Clinical application of cardiovascular computed tomography

The application of computed tomography to cardiovascular diagnosis was attempted. One hundred and four consecutive patients with various cardiovascular diseases were studied with a third-generation computed tomographic three-second whole body scanner. Identification and evaluation of abnormalities o...

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Published inTokai journal of experimental and clinical medicine Vol. 5; no. 4; p. 413
Main Authors Tomoda, H, Hoshiai, M, Oeda, Y, Tagawa, R, Furuya, H, Tanabe, T, Tamachi, H, Goto, Y, Ogawa, J, Koide, S, Kawada, S, Shotsu, A, Otaki, M, Watabe, T, Sugihara, M, Suzuki, Y, Matsuyama, S
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Japan 01.10.1980
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Summary:The application of computed tomography to cardiovascular diagnosis was attempted. One hundred and four consecutive patients with various cardiovascular diseases were studied with a third-generation computed tomographic three-second whole body scanner. Identification and evaluation of abnormalities of the great vessels, atria, ventricles and interventricular septum were possible by cardiac computed tomography. Sizes and locations of intracardiac thrombi were accurately assessed by computed tomography. Computed tomography was valuable for the evaluation of pericardial effusion because distribution of the effusion as well as the gross nature of the fluid could be estimated by the CT number.
ISSN:0385-0005