Title of article :
Diagnostic imaging to investigate pulmonary embolism in pregnancy using CT‑Pulmonary angiography versus perfusion scan
Author/Authors :
Sadeghi, Somayeh School of Medicine - Al‑Zahra Hospital - Isfahan University of Medicine Sciences - Isfahan, Iran , Arabi, Zahra Department of Internal Medicine - Medical School - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences - Isfahan, Iran , Moradi, Maryam Department of Radiology - Medical School - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences - Isfahan, Iran , Raofi, Elham Department of Internal Medicine - Medical School - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences - Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Pulmonary embolism (PE) is one of the major causes of maternal mortality; however, its diagnosis based on clinical
presentation is a significant challenge; therefore, imaging is required. This study aims to determine the nondiagnostic rate of
PE in pregnant women who initially undergone computed tomographic pulmonary angiography (CTPA) or perfusion scan.
Materials and Methods: In this cross‑sectional study, all pregnant or 6‑week postpartum women with clinical suspicion of PE were
evaluated and underwent CTPA or perfusion scan between March 2017 and June 2019. The nondiagnostic rate of each method was
defined as the outcome of this study. Results: One hundred and eighty‑two women with a clinical suspicion of PE were included,
among which the initial imaging method was CTPA in 122 (67.03%) and perfusion scan in 60 (32.97%) women. The nondiagnostic
imaging for CTPA was significantly lower than the perfusion scan (9 cases (7.4%) versus 25 cases (41.7%), respectively). Logistic
regression assessment revealed a statistical outcome by controlling the confounders including gestational trimester at diagnosis,
hypertension, ejection fraction, and tachycardia (odds ratio 15.911, 95% confidence interval: 5.177–48.897, P < 0.001). Conclusion:
Based on the current study, CTPA is superior to perfusion scans to diagnose PE among pregnant or postpartum women with normal
chest X‑ray suspicion for PE.
Keywords :
CT pulmonary angiography , perfusion scan , pregnancy , pulmonary embolism
Journal title :
Journal of Research in Medical Sciences