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3/7/2013 Disclosures CT Imaging of Masses and Cardiac Devices Suhny Abbara, MD Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School Director of Education, Cardiac MRCT Program Director Cardiovascular Imaging Fellowship, Massachusetts General Hospital [email protected] • Medical Advisory Board Member – Partners Imaging – Perceptive Informatics – Magellan Healthcare • Consultant / Editing / Authoring (honoraria): – EZEM – Siemens Medical Systems – Amirsys, Inc. • Research Funding – Bracco Iodinated contrast not FDA approved for coronary CTA Role of cardiac CT • Exclude obstructive coronary artery disease CT for Cardiac Masses • Characterize mass if Echocardiography and MRI not diagnostics / contraindicated – Fat, soft-tissue, calcium component – Enhancement (inferior to MRI) – Coronary artery involvement • Recognize undiagnosed incidental masses Imaging Masses with CT • Protocols depend on specific clinical question and type of mass • Low dose pre and delayed phase scans ad valuable information • Right atrial / RV masses require specific right heart injection protocols • Failure to evaluate large Field of View malpractice CT DDX for Masses is based on: • Definitive Signs of Malignancy – Invasion, metastatic disease • Single vs. Multiple Lesions • Location of Epicenter – Chamber, intraluminal, intramyocardial, epicardial, pericardial, extracardiac – More than one tissue type involved? • Presence of Calcification • Presence of Fat 1 3/7/2013 Cardiac Lipoma Masses containing Fat Oyama, Circulation 2003;107:e200 Lipomatous Hypertrophy of Atrial septum Lipomatous Hypertrophy of Atrial Septum Consists of Brown Fat May be hot on FDG PET Lipomatous Hypertrophy of Atrial Septum 11 Fan, Fischman, Kwek, Abbara, Aquino. AJR 2005 184(1):339-42. Lipomatous Hypertrophy of Atrial Septum 12 Fan, Fischman, Kwek, Abbara, Aquino. AJR 2005 184(1):33942. 2 3/7/2013 Cardiac (Pericardial) Teratoma Pericaval fat invaginating into IVC First described in 1997 (Han BK, et Raju, Austin. Radiology 2001 al. Radiology) May mimic tumor thrombus • Rare • Contains tissue from all 3 germ cell layers: – Calcium, Teeth, Hair, Fat Morgagni Hernia Multiple Cardiac Lipomas Extracardiac or rarely intrapericardial mass Connects to abdomen via Morgagni triangle May contain omental fat, bowel, stomach or liver * Tuberous Sclerosis * Other Fat Containing Cardiac Lesions • Fatty metaplasia due to remote myocardial infarction (MI) • Arrhythmogenic RV Dysplasia (ARVD) • Liposarcoma – May not contain macroscopic fat! Masses containing Calcium 3 3/7/2013 Fibroma = Fibrous Hamartoma • Low Grade, heterogeneous enhancement • Coarse calcifications Fibroma = Fibrous Hamartoma • Large solitary noncontractile mass • 50% have coarse calcifications • Benign congenital cardiac neoplasm composed of collagen and fibroblasts Green D. Fibroma. (Image Courtesy C. White) In: Abbara S, Walker G. DI Cardiovascular. Amirsys Inc. 2008 Atrial Osteosarcoma Caseous MAC • MAC is common (most women > 60) • Caseous MAC is rare: 0.6% of all MAC (Harpaz, JASE 2001) • Typically: large bean-shaped mass with calcified rim and central lower attenuation (but calcified on NECT) Courtesy Dr. Shawn Teague Caseous MAC Vanovermeire et. al., IJCI 2006 Caseous MAC Courtesy Wolfgang Eicher, MD Rojas CA et al. March 2010 www.mgh-cardiovascimages.org 4 3/7/2013 Angiosarcoma Other Malignant Masses Angiosarcoma Angiosarcoma Mimickers Angiosarcoma Sarcoma Loculated Effusion 5 3/7/2013 Rhabdomyosarcoma Chondrosarcoma Metastasis CT Encases RCA Enhances Effusion, Invades: Cine Fiesta 4CH MRI T2W SA Epicardial fat & valves B Desjardins, EA Kazerooni. AJR 2004; 182:993-1010 Primary Myxofibrosarcoma of Mitral Valve Primary Pericardial/Cardiac Lymphoma Primary Pericardial Lymphoma Wang ZJ, et al. Radiographics. 2003;23:S167-S180 Metastatic Disease – Extracardiac Metastases Primary Cardiac Lymphoma Abbara S. Cardiac Lymphoma. In: Abbara, Walker. DI Cardiovascular. Amirsys 2008 Tumors extendingmass into Atria Retroperitoneal 20-40 times more common than primary cardiac tumors Diagnostic clues: • Multiple lesions • Hemopericardium • Extra cardiac primary/metastases Abbara S. Cardiac Metastases. In: Abbara S, Walker G. DI Cardiovascular. Amirsys Inc. 2008 6 3/7/2013 Masses Directly Extending into Heart Tumor extension – Osteosarcoma Met “Tumor Thrombi” • IVC – Renal, Adrenal, Hepatic, Retroperitoneal, Uterine • SVC – Neurogenic, Mediastinal, Lung • Pulmonary Veins – Lung Cancer, Metastatic Disease Courtesy Dr. Stephan Achenbach Tumors extending into RA/RV Intravenous Leiomyomatosis Benign Masses (Not Previously Mentioned) JA Rocha-Filho et al., MGH www.mghcardiovascimages.org PAPILLARY FIBROELASTOMA Q1: AFIP archive Abbara, Walker. DI Cardiovascular. Amirsys Courtesy Dr. Ron Blankstein 7 3/7/2013 Fibroelastoma Prolapsed into RCA Left Atrial Myxoma - 16slice MDCT SYSTOLE DIASTOLE H Medina, et al. MGH www.mgh-cardiovascimages.org LAA Thrombus? Delayed Scans – Slow Filling Cavities • TEE is gold standard, but can be difficult to visualize • CT Pitfall: slow contrast mixing – need delayed phase to confirm thrombus Abbara S. Cardiac Masses. In: Abbara S, Walker G. DI Cardiovascular, Amirsys 2008 LAA thrombus – persistent filling defect Occlusion Devices Joshi, Abbara. Cardiology Clinics 2009. 8 3/7/2013 Amplatzer Septal Occluder ASD Closure Device – self centered RV LV LV CA Rojas et al. Heart, subm. CardioSEAL STARFlex Septal Occluder ASD Closure Device – self centered RV Ao LV LV LV HEART VIEWS VOL. 1 NO. 7 MARCH / MAY 2000: 248-250 CA Rojas et al. Heart, subm. PDA Closure Device 9 3/7/2013 LAA Occlusion Device (Watchman) Successful LAA Occlusion (Watchman Device) Barbs Failed Watchman LAA Occlusion - 1 Failed Watchman LAA Occlusion - 2 Joshi, Blum, Mansour, Abbara. CT Applications in EP. Cardiol Clin (2009) In press. Failed Watchman LAA Occlusion - 3 IABP 10 3/7/2013 IABP Prosthetic Valves Artificial Cardiac Valves Starr Edwards Three Pronged Aortic Silastic ball valve • Mechanical Valves – Ball in cage or caged ball – Single tilting disc – Bileaflet • Bioprosthetic Valves – – – – – Strut mounted porcine xenograft Wire mounted pericardial valve Bovine xenograft Cryopreserved homograft Pulmonary autograft (Ross procedure) Starr Edwards Valve Titling disc valves valves • Bjork-Shiley (1969-1986) – – – – • flat disc (1969) and convexo-concave (1975) disc Convexo-concave 2% strut fractures prophylactic valve replacements and a class action suit ~ 300,000 Flat and ~86,000 convexo-concave implanted Lillehei-Kaster (1970-1987) – Two side prongs hold valve – ~ 55,000 implanted – newer models (Omni-Science & Omni-Carbon) still in production • Medtronic-Hall (previously Hall-Kaster valve, 1977) – – – – Titanium housing, pyrolite disc Strut traverses hole in disc Wide spread use, > 300,000 No mechanical failures reported, still in production Courtesy Dr. Stephan Achenbach 11 3/7/2013 Medtronic Hall Tilting Disc Valve Abbara S. Prosthetic Cardiac Valves. DI Cardiac. Amirsys Inc. 2007 Bi-leaflet Valves • St. Jude Medical (1977) – First "all carbon" valve (pyrolyte) – 1.3 million valves implanted • Carbo-Medics (1986) – ~ 500,000 implanted. Pyrolite housing and pyrolite discs – Housing can be rotated within sewing ring • Gott-Daggett (1963-1966): • Kalke-Lillehei (1968): – ~ 500 implanted, flexible carbon coated leaflets – first hingeless bileaflet valve, only one implanted due to patient demise within 48 hours • On-X: • ATA open pivot valve: – New carbon structure may allow lower anticoagulation levels (still investigational) – Bileaflet pyrolite valve with titanium lock ring Mechanical Heart Valves St. Jude’s Mitral Valve Replacement St. Judes Valve in 60yom pre PVI 12 3/7/2013 St Jude Diastole Systole Stuck Valve Normal Thrombosed Diastole “frozen” Semi Disc Systole C Renard et al. Journal de Radiologie 2008, 89 (11):1703-1710 Stuck Valve Courtesy Dr. Stephan Achenbach Dehissed AVR with large pseudoaneurysms Courtesy Dr. Stephan Achenbach St Jude's mitral and aortic valve replacement Soni, Abbara. Assessment of vavlular heart disease by CT. In: E Braunwald et al. Harrison’s Online. 2008 LV Apical-Aortic Valved Conduit Abbara S. Apical aortic Conduit. DI Cardiovascular. Amirsys Inc. 2007 13 3/7/2013 LV Apical-Aortic Valved Conduit LV Apical Conduit - Infection Tissue Valves (Bioprostheses) Bioprosthetic Valves • Hancock Hancock porcine xenograft Carpentier-Edwards – Porcine valve mounted on Dacron covered polypropylene strut – Glutaraldehyde preserved • Carpentier-Edwards porcine xenograft – Wire mounted porcine or pericardial valve Pressure fixed and glutaraldehyde preserved • Ionescu-Shiley – Bovine xenograft • Cryopreserved homograft valve • Pulmonary autograft 3 months of anticoagulation until sewing ring becomes endothelialized No anticoagulation thereafter Porcine Valves Hancock Carpentier Edwards Bioprosthetic Valve Carpentier-Edwards 84 Courtesy Curtis Green, MD 14 3/7/2013 Paravalvular Leak & Pulsating Pseudoaneurysms Endocarditis Abbara S. Prosthetic Cardiac Valves. DI Cardiac. Amirsys Inc. 2007 Bioprosthetic AVR with Pseudoaneurysm Value of MDCT Recognized in Surgical Literature 28-year-old man w large pseudoaneurysm s. aureus endocarditis Para-prosthetic Abscess with Pseudoaneurysm Ao * Chen, Jeudy, Thorn, White. JCCT 2008 3 (1): S47-S56 S LentiniAJ et Sharkey al. The Annals Thoracic Surgery 2009, 87(5):1585-1587 et al.ofEur. J. Cardio-thoracic Surg. 35 (6), pp. 1079 Endocarditis: CT vs. TEE/Surgery 37 pt’s, 28 surgeries within 5 days Dx based on Modified Duke criteria CT within 1 day of TEE LA G. Feuchtner, …, H. Alkhadi. J Am Coll Cardiol 2009;53:436–44) G. Feuchtner, …, H. Alkhadi. J Am Coll Cardiol 2009;53:436–44) 15 3/7/2013 IVC Filter Strut Fracture and Embolism Other Medical Devices 43 yo female with hx of pain Acupuncture Nedels Acupuncture Needels Thank You! [email protected] 16