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MULTISPIRAL CT POSSIBILITIES FOR COMBINED CARDIAC PATHOLOGY DIAGNOSIS PRE- AND POSTOPERATIVELY

Abstract

Rapid technical development of multispiral computer tomography (MSCT) and possibility to perform researches with cardiosynchronization, considerably enlarged possibilities for non-invasive diagnostics of heart diseases and coronary arteries. With the advent of multidetector computer systems with 64, 256 and 320 series of detectors it significantly increased quality of the received images that allows to estimate not only a lumen of coronary arteries, status of cardiac cavities and wall thickness, but also analyse heart chamber functions, to reveal valvular pathological changes. The speed and reliability of diagnostics reached by means of MSCT led to fast introduction of this method in daily practice in cardiology and cardiac surgery.

About the Authors

E. P. Yasakova
Scientific Research Institute – Ochapovsky Regional Clinical Hospital no. 1, The Krasnodar Krai Ministry of Health
Russian Federation


E. I. Zyablova
Scientific Research Institute – Ochapovsky Regional Clinical Hospital no. 1, The Krasnodar Krai Ministry of Health
Russian Federation


N. V. Agurina
Scientific Research Institute – Ochapovsky Regional Clinical Hospital no. 1, The Krasnodar Krai Ministry of Health
Russian Federation


E. G. Shevchenko
Scientific Research Institute – Ochapovsky Regional Clinical Hospital no. 1, The Krasnodar Krai Ministry of Health
Russian Federation


S. A. Belash
Scientific Research Institute – Ochapovsky Regional Clinical Hospital no. 1, The Krasnodar Krai Ministry of Health
Russian Federation


S. Y. Boldyrev
Scientific Research Institute – Ochapovsky Regional Clinical Hospital no. 1, The Krasnodar Krai Ministry of Health
Russian Federation


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Review

For citations:


Yasakova E.P., Zyablova E.I., Agurina N.V., Shevchenko E.G., Belash S.A., Boldyrev S.Y. MULTISPIRAL CT POSSIBILITIES FOR COMBINED CARDIAC PATHOLOGY DIAGNOSIS PRE- AND POSTOPERATIVELY. Innovative Medicine of Kuban. 2017;7(3):47-50. (In Russ.)

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