La Radiologia medica
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La Radiologia medica · Apr 1997
Comparative Study Clinical Trial Controlled Clinical Trial[Quantitative assessment of pulmonary emphysema with computerized tomography. Comparison of the visual score and high resolution computerized tomography, expiratory density mask with spiral computerized tomography and respiratory function tests].
CT is the most accurate method to detect pulmonary emphysema in vivo. We compared prospectively two different methods for emphysema quantitation in 5 normal volunteers and 20 consecutive patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). All subjects were submitted to function tests and HRCT; three scans were acquired at preselected levels during inspiration. ⋯ We believe the true residual volume should lie somewhere in between the CT value and the function results with the helium dilution technique and conclude that the extent of pulmonary emphysema can be confidently assessed with CT methods. Finally, the simple visual score may be as reliable as such highly sophisticated new methods as the spiral expiratory density mask. Expiratory studies offer new insights into different normal and abnormal features of COPD and respiratory impairment.
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La Radiologia medica · Apr 1997
Review[Spontaneous carotid-cavernous fistula: correlations between clinical findings and venous drainage].
We reviewed retrospectively 6 cases of spontaneous carotid cavernous fistulas to discuss the differences in clinical findings depending on venous patterns. Orbit US was performed in all patients but one and all patients were examined with CT and intraarterial digital subtraction angiography (DSA). Orbit US, performed in 5 patients with ocular signs, showed dilation of the ophthalmic veins, in 3 cases bilaterally. ⋯ In the patient presenting III, IV and VI nerve palsy, the venous drainage was direct from the cavernous sinus to pericarotid plexus, pterygoid plexus and inferior petrosal sinus; in this case there were no ocular signs. The clinical findings of spontaneous cavernous fistulas are caused by the arterial supply and, especially, by the venous drainage of the fistula; for the early diagnosis and treatment it is important to know that some patients do not exhibit the classic triad of symptoms, characterized by pulsating exophthalmos, bruit and conjunctival chemosis. Our experience has confirmed that spontaneous carotid cavernous fistulas may be characterized by atypical clinical findings, such as ocular signs contralateral to the fistula side or palsies of cranial nerves only.
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La Radiologia medica · Apr 1997
Clinical Trial[Radiologic assessment in lung volume reduction surgery in emphysema].
Aim of this work is to present and discuss the radiologic protocol we have developed for the preoperative assessment of patients with severe pulmonary emphysema candidate to lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS). The operation aims at improving respiratory mechanics and reducing small airway obstruction by removing variable amounts of emphysematous parenchyma. January to September, 1996, twelve patients were submitted to LVRS. ⋯ All parameters considered improved in every patient. Radiologic studies proved to be of crucial importance for patient selection and LVRS planning. Despite our limited number of patients, the diagnostic protocol adopted in our Hospital appears a valuable tool for both pre- and post-operative assessment of the patients candidate to LVRS.