Spiral Computed Tomography in the Quantitative Measurement of the Adjacent Structure of the Left Atrial Appendage in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation

Author:

Zhang Zhen1ORCID,Yan Wei1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Affiliated Hospital of Youjiang Medical College for Nationalities, Guangxi Baise 533000, China

Abstract

Cardiac arrhythmias are common clinical cardiovascular diseases. Arrhythmias are abnormalities in the frequency, rhythm, site of origin, conduction velocity, or sequence of excitation of the cardiac impulses. Arrhythmia mechanisms include foldback, altered autonomic rhythm, and triggering mechanisms. It can cause palpitations, dizziness, black dawn, syncope, and angina pectoris and can worsen a preexisting cardiac disease, reduce the quality of life, and increase mortality. Also, by making it one of the constant challenges for the clinical cardiovascular physician, we can get more information. The study included 94 patients with atrial fibers, including 56 men and 38 women aged 57, 46, 11, and 68 years. There are 80 patients with nonatrial fibers, including 44 men and 36 women aged 56, 10, and 83 years. Those who can perform a normal coronary angiography and exclude congenital heart disease, heart valve disease, and other cardiovascular diseases. In both groups, a 256-layer spiral CT examination was performed. A pulmonary vein scanning protocol was applied to the patients with atrial fibrillation, and this can perform normal coronary angiography and exclude those with cardiovascular diseases such as congenital heart disease and valvular heart disease. The purpose of this study is to investigate the anatomical changes of the left atrium and its adjacent structures by applying the 256 nm spiral CT imaging to visualize the left atrium and its adjacent structures and by applying the MPR technology, VR technology, and simulation endoscope techniques.

Funder

Affiliated Hospital of Youjiang Medical College for Nationalities

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Health Informatics,Biomedical Engineering,Surgery,Biotechnology

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