Left ventricular diverticulum: incidental finding on dual source cardiac ct

The purpose of this retrospective study is to describe the prevalence, size and location of left ventricular (LV) diverticulum- diverticuli on cardiac dual source CT. Dual source computed tomography cardiac angiography (DS CTCA) was performed in 482 patients. Where literature states their rare occur...

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Main Authors: Y De Bruecker, L Janssen, F De Somer, K Boeren, B Ector, L Janssens, D Perdieus
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2011-02-01
Series:Journal of the Belgian Society of Radiology
Subjects:
CT
Online Access:https://www.jbsr.be/articles/494
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spelling doaj-9dc2399129f44534a785565d814cd3a62020-11-25T00:01:47ZengUbiquity PressJournal of the Belgian Society of Radiology2514-82812011-02-01942596210.5334/jbr-btr.494494Left ventricular diverticulum: incidental finding on dual source cardiac ctY De Bruecker0L Janssen1F De Somer2K Boeren3B Ector4L Janssens5D Perdieus6Department of RadiologyDepartment of RadiologyDepartment of RadiologyDepartment of RadiologyDepartment of Cardiology, Bonheiden Imelda Hospital, Bonheiden, BelgiumDepartment of Cardiology, Bonheiden Imelda Hospital, Bonheiden, BelgiumDepartment of RadiologyThe purpose of this retrospective study is to describe the prevalence, size and location of left ventricular (LV) diverticulum- diverticuli on cardiac dual source CT. Dual source computed tomography cardiac angiography (DS CTCA) was performed in 482 patients. Where literature states their rare occurrence, this retrospective study demonstrates the fairly common finding of incidental LV diverticulum on DS CTCA examinations. LV diverticuli were found incidentally in 20 out of 482 patients (4.1%), a substantially higher incidence than previously reported. Although diverticuli were most common along the inferoseptal wall (45%) they also occurred in all parts of the left ventricular wall. Multiple diverticuli were found in 30% of patients. Dimensions of the LV diverticuli varied enormously. LV diverticuli are reported to be frequently associated with other congenital anomalies. Complications ranging from sudden death and heart failure to embolic events have been described in literature. No relevant associated anomaly or complication was present in the studied 20 patients. Our data support the hypothesis that LV diverticuli, incidentally found in adulthood, follow a benign course and can be managed conservatively. More knowledge is however required to understand history and prognosis about this condition.https://www.jbsr.be/articles/494Heartventricles – HeartCT
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author Y De Bruecker
L Janssen
F De Somer
K Boeren
B Ector
L Janssens
D Perdieus
spellingShingle Y De Bruecker
L Janssen
F De Somer
K Boeren
B Ector
L Janssens
D Perdieus
Left ventricular diverticulum: incidental finding on dual source cardiac ct
Journal of the Belgian Society of Radiology
Heart
ventricles – Heart
CT
author_facet Y De Bruecker
L Janssen
F De Somer
K Boeren
B Ector
L Janssens
D Perdieus
author_sort Y De Bruecker
title Left ventricular diverticulum: incidental finding on dual source cardiac ct
title_short Left ventricular diverticulum: incidental finding on dual source cardiac ct
title_full Left ventricular diverticulum: incidental finding on dual source cardiac ct
title_fullStr Left ventricular diverticulum: incidental finding on dual source cardiac ct
title_full_unstemmed Left ventricular diverticulum: incidental finding on dual source cardiac ct
title_sort left ventricular diverticulum: incidental finding on dual source cardiac ct
publisher Ubiquity Press
series Journal of the Belgian Society of Radiology
issn 2514-8281
publishDate 2011-02-01
description The purpose of this retrospective study is to describe the prevalence, size and location of left ventricular (LV) diverticulum- diverticuli on cardiac dual source CT. Dual source computed tomography cardiac angiography (DS CTCA) was performed in 482 patients. Where literature states their rare occurrence, this retrospective study demonstrates the fairly common finding of incidental LV diverticulum on DS CTCA examinations. LV diverticuli were found incidentally in 20 out of 482 patients (4.1%), a substantially higher incidence than previously reported. Although diverticuli were most common along the inferoseptal wall (45%) they also occurred in all parts of the left ventricular wall. Multiple diverticuli were found in 30% of patients. Dimensions of the LV diverticuli varied enormously. LV diverticuli are reported to be frequently associated with other congenital anomalies. Complications ranging from sudden death and heart failure to embolic events have been described in literature. No relevant associated anomaly or complication was present in the studied 20 patients. Our data support the hypothesis that LV diverticuli, incidentally found in adulthood, follow a benign course and can be managed conservatively. More knowledge is however required to understand history and prognosis about this condition.
topic Heart
ventricles – Heart
CT
url https://www.jbsr.be/articles/494
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