Recommendations for cardiovascular magnetic resonance and computed tomography in congenital heart disease: a consensus paper from the CMR/CCT Working Group of the Italian Society of Pediatric Cardiology and the Italian College of Cardiac Radiology endorsed by the Italian Society of Medical and Interventional Radiology (Part II).
Pierluigi FestaLuigi LovatoFrancesco BiancoAnnalisa AlaimoEmanuela AngeliGiovanna BaccanoEgidio BarbiElena BennatiPhilipp BonhoefferValentina BucciarelliDavide CurionePaolo CilibertiAlberto ClementeGiovanni Di SalvoAntonio EspositoFrancesca FerroniAlberto GaetaAndrea GiovagnoniMaria Cristina InserraBenedetta LeonardiSimona MarcoraChiara MarroneGiuseppe PeritoreValeria PergolaFrancesca PluchinottaGiovanni PuppiniNicola StagnaroFrancesca RaimondiCamilla SandriniGaia SpazianiBertrand TchanaGianluca TrocchioLamia Ait-AliAurelio SecinaroPublished in: Journal of cardiovascular medicine (Hagerstown, Md.) (2024)
Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) and computed tomography (CCT) are advanced imaging modalities that recently revolutionized the conventional diagnostic approach to congenital heart diseases (CHD), supporting echocardiography and often replacing cardiac catheterization. This is the second of two complementary documents, endorsed by experts from the Working Group of the Italian Society of Pediatric Cardiology and the Italian College of Cardiac Radiology of the Italian Society of Medical and Interventional Radiology, aimed at giving updated indications on the appropriate use of CMR and CCT in different clinical CHD settings, in both pediatrics and adults. In this article, support is also given to radiologists, pediatricians, cardiologists, and cardiac surgeons for indications and appropriateness criteria for CMR and CCT in the most referred CHD, following the proposed new criteria presented and discussed in the first document. This second document also examines the impact of devices and prostheses for CMR and CCT in CHD and additionally presents some indications for CMR and CCT exams when sedation or narcosis is needed.
Keyphrases
- computed tomography
- magnetic resonance
- artificial intelligence
- left ventricular
- congenital heart disease
- healthcare
- contrast enhanced
- magnetic resonance imaging
- positron emission tomography
- high resolution
- heart failure
- clinical practice
- mass spectrometry
- intensive care unit
- deep learning
- young adults
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- pulmonary hypertension