Aims: Whereas transthoracic echocardiography is the modality of choice for the diagnosis of severe aortic stenosis and cine-fluoroscopy is used to guide the implantation of the TAVI prosthesis, we believe that multislice computer tomography (MSCT) is the modality of choice for evaluation of the aortic root with a view to selecting patients with suitable anatomy and to guide sizing. We aim to describe an anatomical approach for the step by step interrogation of a 3D MSCT dataset to obtain the measurements of the aortic root required for patient selection, sizing and selection of the optimal angulation of the C-arm during the implantation procedure. Methods and results: The landmarks used to anatomically define the aortic annulus and structures of the aortic root may be used to define the same structures for measurement on a 3D MSCT dataset by setting up orthogonal cut-planes including one axial to the aortic annulus. This allows true axial diameter measurements and also enables us to define the valve plane. Conclusions: Measurement on the axial images avoids incorrect diameter measurements that do not pass through the central axis.

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hdl.handle.net/1765/81421
EuroIntervention
Department of Radiology

Schultz, C., Moelker, A., Tzikas, A., Piazza, N., de Feyter, P., van Geuns, R. J., … de Jaegere, P. (2010). The use of MSCT for the evaluation of the aortic root before transcutaneous aortic valve implantation: The Rotterdam approach. EuroIntervention, 6(4), 505–511. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1765/81421