전자선 단층 촬영을 이용한 관상동맥 우회로 개존의 비침습적 평가

Noninvasive Evaluation of Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Patency by Electron Beam Tomography

  • 최규옥 (연세대학교 의과대학 진단방사선과학교실) ;
  • 김호석 (연세대학교 의과대학 진단방사선과학교실) ;
  • 조범구 (연세대학교 의과대학 진단방사선과학교실)
  • 발행 : 1999.08.01

초록

최근 혈관 질환의 진단을 위한 비침습적 영상이 발달하면서, 기존의 도자술은 중재적 치료에 국한되는 실 정이다. 그러나 관상동맥이나 우회로는 작은 직경, 심박동 움직임 등으로 도자술이 아직도 진단에 필수적이 며, 비침 응\ulcorner영상 진단의 마지막 도전 영역이다. 전자선 단층 촬영기는 높은 시간 해상능으로 심장 영상을 얻을 수 있다. 전자선 단층 촬영을 이용하여 모관상 동맥 협착이나 관상동맥 우회로 이식술 후 개존성의 평 가가 시도되고 있으며, 이중 관상동맥 우회로술 평가의 정확도는 매우 높아서 임상 적용이 가능하다. 저자와 다른 연구자의 경험에 의하면 복재 정맥은 넓은 직경, 비교적 짧고 직선적인 경로, 심박동에 덜 영 향 받음으로써 EBT조영술의 정확도가 높았다. 전향적 민감도와 특이도가 각각 92%, 97%를 보였다. 그러나 위양성과 위음성을 보인 두 예는 후향적으로 분석 할 때 경험 부족에 의한 초기의 판독 오류로 사료되어 복 재 정맥의 경우 후향적으로는 100%의 정확도를 보였다. 반면 내유동맥 이식혈관은 작은 내경과 주변의 수술 클립에 의한 인공산물로 개존성을 확인하기가 대체로 어려웠고, 역동적 검사를 병행하여 우회로내 혈류를 확인하는 것이 필요하다. 내유동맥의 경우 상대적으로 정확도가 낮아 민감도, 특이도가 각각 100%, 80%를 보였으며, 위양성을 보인 2예는 후향적으로도 개존을 확인할 수 없었다. 전자선 단층 촬영 혈관 조영술은 관상 동맥 우 막\ulcorner이식술 후의 우회 혈관 개존성의 평가, 특히 복재 정맥 우회로의 경우 매우 정확도가 높은 비침습적 검사로써, 임상 적용이 기대된다. 앞으로 촬영 기기와 영상 재구성 software의 발달로 정확도를 더욱 높일 수 있는 잠재성이 있다.

Recently non-invasive diagnostic imaging replaced the invasive catheter angiography in the diagnosis of vascular disease. Catheter methods are now almost confined to the purpose of intervention. Coronary artery or coronary artery bypass graft still needs catheter technique because of small diameter and the cardiac motion. The last challenge for radiologists in this domain is to obtain a non-invasive imaging. Electron beam tomography(EBT) for high temporal resolution is able to obtain a coronary arteriogram or coronary artery bypass graft (CABG), of which CABG imaging is quite useful for the evaluation of patency. In our experience as well as others, the accuracy of EBT angiogram in evaluating CABG patency revealed that the accuracy of patency of saphenous vein grafts(SVG) is high due to relatively wide lumen, short and straight course and less influence from cardiac motion. The sensitivity and specificity of patency of SVGs were 92%, 97% respectively in the prospective evaluat on and 100% each in the retrospective evaluation. A false positive and a false negative case are rudimentary errors in the initial learing period. In contrast the analysis of left internal mammary artery(LIMA) graft was difficult due to the inherent small size and the adjacent surgical clips provoking beam-hardening artifact; therefore, the method of combining 3 dimensional reconstruction and flow mode study was important in improving the accuracy of LIMA patency. The sensitivity and specificity of LIMA patency were 100% and 80% in both prospective and retrospective evaluation. Therefore, EBT angiography is an accurate non-invasive diagnostic modality for evaluating the patency of CABG, particularly in SVGs. The accuracy can be improved with the improvement of the EBT and the development of the image reconstruction software.

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