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World J Cardiol. Apr 26, 2016; 8(4): 310-316
Published online Apr 26, 2016. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v8.i4.310
Table 1 Studies about collateral findings detected at cardiac computed tomography performed for atrial fibrillation ablation
Ref.n of ptsMean age (yr)Smoking historyScannerFOVCollateral Findings, n (% of patients)Cardiac (n)Extracardiac (n)Pulmonary (n)Extra pulmonary (n)Clinically significantMalignancies
Wissner et al[30]9562 ± 1045%16- and 64-sliceAbove clavicle to diaphragm83 (53%)578463716% of patients1 (1.1%)
Sohns et al[31]158NRNR64-sliceSupraaortic region to the heart base and upper abdomen198 (72%)NR1984715131% of patients2 (1.3%)
Sohns et al[32]22464 ± 1038%64-sliceSupraaortic region to the heart base and upper abdomen13437246197754232% of extracardiac findings2 (0.9%)
Schietinger et al[33]14955.9 ± 1147%16-sliceAortic arch to diaphragm110 (69%)NR102703224% of patients0 (0%)
Martins et al[34]25055.2 ± 9.6NR64-slice20-25 cm centered on the heart58 (23%)3733838NR2 (0.8%)
Casella et al[35]17359 ± 1050%64-sliceCarina to diaphragmatic domes164 (56%)14150749033% of patients3 (1.7%)