Recognizing What to Order - Cardiac Imaging Flashcards

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Chest pain, suggestive of acute coronary syndrome?

A

Coronary arteriography or SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging rest/stress.

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Acute chest pain, suspicion of aortic dissection?

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CXR only if time permits - CTA.
CTA = definitive test for dissection.
MRA if patient allergic to contrast.

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Acute chest pain, suspect PE?

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CXR to exclude other causes of acute chest pain - CTPA.

V/Q scan if CXR is negative with HIGH index of suspicion + CTPA UNAVAILABLE.

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Chronic chest pain, high probability of CAD?

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CXR to exclude other causes - SPECT scan.

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Chronic chest pain - Lower probability of CAD?

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CXR to exclude other causes - Echocardiography - CTA of the coronary arteries.

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CHF, new or worse or currently stable?

A

CXR.

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SOB, cardiac origin?

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CXR - Echo, SPECT scan.

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Suspected congenital heart disease in an adult?

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CXR and US transthoracic echo with Doppler - Done in combination.

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Acute chest pain, low probability of CAD?

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CXR - SPECT scan if cardiac etiology is suspected.

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