Potential Clinical Usefulness of Post-Valvular Contrast Densities to Determine the Severity of Aortic Valve Stenosis Using Computed Tomography.
Agnes Orsolya RaczGábor Tamás SzabóTamás PappBenjamin CsippaDaniel GyurkiBertalan KracskoZsolt KoszegiRudolf KolozsvariPublished in: Journal of cardiovascular development and disease (2023)
Certain CCTA density values, especially 4-5mm above the valve opening, can serve as auxiliary information to echocardiography when the severity of aortic valve stenosis is unclear.
Keyphrases
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