Novel imaging strategies for the detection of prosthetic heart valve obstruction and endocarditis

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2016-02

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Tanis, W
Budde, Ricardo P JISNI 0000000392898112
van der Bilt, I A C
Delemarre, B
Hoohenkerk, G
van Rooden, J-K
Scholtens, A.
Habets, JesseISNI 0000000390772161
Chamuleau, Steven A JISNI 0000000392251554

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Prosthetic heart valve (PHV) dysfunction remains difficult to recognise correctly by two-dimensional (2D) transthoracic and transoesophageal echocardiography (TTE/TEE). ECG-triggered multidetector-row computed tomography (MDCT), 18-fluorine-fluorodesoxyglucose positron emission tomography including low-dose CT (FDG-PET) and three-dimensional transoesophageal echocardiography (3D-TEE) may have additional value. This paper reviews the role of these novel imaging tools in the field of PHV obstruction and endocarditis.For acquired PHV obstruction, MDCT is of additional value in mechanical PHVs to differentiate pannus from thrombus as well as to dynamically study leaflet motion and opening/closing angles. For biological PHV obstruction, additional imaging is not beneficial as it does not change patient management. When performed on top of 2D-TTE/TEE, MDCT has additional value for the detection of both vegetations and pseudoaneurysms/abscesses in PHV endocarditis. FDG-PET has no complementary value for the detection of vegetations; however, it appears more sensitive in the early detection of pseudoaneurysms/abscesses. Furthermore, FDG-PET enables the detection of metastatic and primary extra-cardiac infections. Evidence for the additional value of 3D-TEE is scarce.As clinical implications are major, clinicians should have a low threshold to perform additional MDCT in acquired mechanical PHV obstruction. For suspected PHV endocarditis, both FDG-PET and MDCT have complementary value.

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18-fluorine-fluorodesoxyglucose, Endocarditis, Multidetector-row computed tomography, Pannus, Prosthetic heart valve, Thrombosis, Journal Article

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Tanis, W, Budde, R P J, van der Bilt, I A C, Delemarre, B, Hoohenkerk, G, van Rooden, J-K, Scholtens, A M, Habets, J & Chamuleau, S 2016, 'Novel imaging strategies for the detection of prosthetic heart valve obstruction and endocarditis', Netherlands Heart Journal, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 96-107. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12471-015-0796-0