Significant incidental cardiac disease on thoracic CT: what the general radiologist needs to know

Aine Marie Kelly, Maren Krueger, Paul Cronin, Mohamed Sayyouh
2019-02-06

SCID:  54.1/z8484eru
OBJECTIVE: Incidental cardiac findings are often found on chest CT studies, some of which may be clinically significant. The objective of this pictorial review is to illustrate and describe the appearances and management of the most frequently encountered significant cardiac findings on non-electrocardiographically gated thoracic CT. Most radiologists will interpret multidetector chest CT and should be aware of the imaging appearances, significance, and the appropriate next management steps, when incidental significant cardiac disease is encountered on thoracic CT. CONCLUSION: This article reviews significant incidental cardiac findings which may be encountered on chest CT studies. After completing this review, the reader should not only be familiar with recognizing clinically significant cardiac findings seen on thoracic CT examinations but also have the confidence to direct their further management.
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Aine Marie Kelly
Maren Krueger
Paul Cronin
Mohamed Sayyouh
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