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Image of Thoracic Aortic Disease
Circulation. 2010;121:e266-e369.
2010 Guidelines on Thoracic Aortic Disease
Precontrast image
demonstrates a high
attenuation aortic hematoma
indicating an acute aortic
event.
Images obtained with contrast
demonstrate the contrast-
filled aortic lumen and the
hematoma as a relatively
lower attenuation band.
Traumatic aortic rupture
Traumatic injury with
pseudoaneurysm (T) in
the proximal descending
thoracic aorta, numerous
bilateral rib fractures, and
small bilateral pleural
effusions, with no
significant mediastinal
hematoma.
Mimic of aortic dissection created
by motion of the aortic root
Image at the level of the right
pulmonary artery demonstrates a
normal descending thoracic aorta and
pseudodissection of the ascending
aorta due to motion artifact that
occurs on non–ECG gated CT (arrow).
Image at the aortic root shows a
double contour to the aortic root that
may simulate a dissection flap (arrow).
Axial CT image demonstrates a low attenuation crescent
of material anterior to the innominate artery.
Left brachiocephalic vein mimics an
intramural hematoma
Normal anatomy of thoraco-abdominal aorta
with standard anatomic landmarks for
reporting aortic diameter as illustrated on CT
1. Aortic sinuses of Valsalva
2. Sinotubular junction
3. Mid ascending aorta (midpoint in length
between Nos. 2 and 4)
4. Proximal aortic arch (aorta at the origin
of the innominate artery)
5. Mid aortic arch (between left common
carotid and subclavian arteries)
6. Proximal descending thoracic aorta
(begins at the isthmus, approximately 2
cm distal to left subclavian artery)
7. Mid descending aorta (midpoint in
length between Nos. 6 and 8)
8. Aorta at diaphragm (2 cm above the
celiac axis origin)
9. Abdominal aorta at the celiac axis
origin
Arch aneurysm with
dissection flap
Arch dissection, 2-D view
Arch dissection (arrow) with
color-flow Doppler
margination.
Artifact mimicking dissection.
Top left, 2-D view.
Top right, Color-flow Doppler
without margination.
Bottom, Artifact not seen in
this view.
Takayasu arteritis
Note narrowing of the
arterial lumen and
circumferential soft tissue
thickening of the walls of
the great vessels and
thoracic and abdominal
aorta.
Panel A, Image through the
great vessels with
narrowing of the left
common carotid and left
subclavian arteries.
Panel B, Mid descending
thoracic aorta (arrowheads).
Panel C, Aorta just above
the diaphragm
(arrowheads).
Panel D, Infrarenal aorta.
Classes of intimal tears
I. Classic dissection with intimal
tear and double lumen
separated by septum.
II. Intramural hematoma. No
intimal tear or septum is imaged
but is usually found at surgery or
autopsy. DeBakey Types II and
IIIa are common extent of this
lesion.
III. Intimal tear without medial
hematoma (limited dissection)
and eccentric aortic wall bulge.
Rare and difficult to detect by
TEE or CT.
IV. Penetrating atherosclerotic
ulcer usually to the adventitia
with localized hematoma or
saccular aneurysm. May
propagate to Class I dissection,
particularly when involving
ascending aorta or aortic arch.
V. Iatrogenic (catheter
angiography or intervention)/
traumatic (deceleration)
dissection.
Type A aortic dissection from
the cranial to caudal direction
Although the flap appears to
disappear in the infrarenal, it is
actually compressed against
the anterior wall of the aorta in
Panel G (arrowheads) and it is
clearly present caudally in the
common iliac arteries in Panel
H. Hemopericardium (asterisk)
is visible in Panel D. Bowel wall
thickening (arrowheads)
indicates ischemia in Panel I.
Type A Aortic dissection
with thrombosed false
lumen and left renal artery
involvement
Demonstrates marked
narrowing of the true lumen,
patent right renal artery
arising from the true lumen
(bottom left, arrow), and
narrow left renal artery
compressed by thrombus in
the false lumen, with
secondary decreased
enhancement of the left
kidney compared with the
right kidney. *Thrombus in
false lumen.
Aortic dissection classification: DeBakey and Stanford Classifications
Type B aortic dissection with mediastinal hematoma and pleural blood.
Ruptured Type B aortic dissection with mediastinal hematoma (*) and pleural
blood. Left, Flap arises in the proximal descending thoracic aorta, with faint
contrast-enhanced blood adjacent to the site of rupture outside the confines of
the aortic wall (arrow).
Intramural hematoma
demonstrated as a low-
attenuation band of hematoma
(arrows) in the aortic wall on
CT images.
Penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer of the proximal descending thoracic aorta.
Axial CT images at the level of the aortopulmonary window (left) and at the level of
the left pulmonary artery (right) demonstrate a small penetrating ulcer (long arrow,
U) that extends beyond the expected confines of the aortic lumen with adjacent
intramural hematoma both at the level of the ulcer itself and that extends a few
centimeters caudally in the wall of the descending thoracic aorta (short arrows).
Descending aneurysm
classification.
Descending aneurysms are
classified as involving
thirds of the descending
thoracic aorta and various
combinations. A involves
the proximal third, B the
middle third, and C as the
distal third.
Thoracoabdominal
aneurysms are classified
according to the Crawford
classification: Type I
extends from proximal to
the 6th rib and extends
down to the renal arteries.
Type II extends from
proximal to the 6th rib and extends to below the renal arteries. Type III extends from
distal to the 6th rib but from above the diaphragm into the abdominal aorta. Type IV
extends from below the diaphragm and involves the entire visceral aortic segment
and most of the abdominal aorta. Juxtarenal and supraenal aneurysms are excluded.
Ultrasound image of aortic atheroma
Porcelain aorta.
Top left and right, PA and
lateral CXR show an anterior
mediastinal mass with
curvilinear calcifications most
likely representing the wall of
an ascending aortic aneurysm.
Bottom left, CT scan slice at
the level of the right
pulmonary artery confirms a
10-cm aneurysm of the
ascending aorta with dense
mural calcifications. Bottom
right, A maximum intensity
projection in the oblique
sagittal plane better
demonstrates the fusiform
aneurysm beginning at the
sinotubular ridge and
extending into the aortic arch.
Dense mural calcification
extends into the proximal
descending aorta.

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Image of Thoracic Aortic Disease

  • 1. Image of Thoracic Aortic Disease Circulation. 2010;121:e266-e369. 2010 Guidelines on Thoracic Aortic Disease
  • 2. Precontrast image demonstrates a high attenuation aortic hematoma indicating an acute aortic event. Images obtained with contrast demonstrate the contrast- filled aortic lumen and the hematoma as a relatively lower attenuation band.
  • 3. Traumatic aortic rupture Traumatic injury with pseudoaneurysm (T) in the proximal descending thoracic aorta, numerous bilateral rib fractures, and small bilateral pleural effusions, with no significant mediastinal hematoma.
  • 4. Mimic of aortic dissection created by motion of the aortic root Image at the level of the right pulmonary artery demonstrates a normal descending thoracic aorta and pseudodissection of the ascending aorta due to motion artifact that occurs on non–ECG gated CT (arrow). Image at the aortic root shows a double contour to the aortic root that may simulate a dissection flap (arrow).
  • 5. Axial CT image demonstrates a low attenuation crescent of material anterior to the innominate artery. Left brachiocephalic vein mimics an intramural hematoma
  • 6. Normal anatomy of thoraco-abdominal aorta with standard anatomic landmarks for reporting aortic diameter as illustrated on CT 1. Aortic sinuses of Valsalva 2. Sinotubular junction 3. Mid ascending aorta (midpoint in length between Nos. 2 and 4) 4. Proximal aortic arch (aorta at the origin of the innominate artery) 5. Mid aortic arch (between left common carotid and subclavian arteries) 6. Proximal descending thoracic aorta (begins at the isthmus, approximately 2 cm distal to left subclavian artery) 7. Mid descending aorta (midpoint in length between Nos. 6 and 8) 8. Aorta at diaphragm (2 cm above the celiac axis origin) 9. Abdominal aorta at the celiac axis origin
  • 7. Arch aneurysm with dissection flap Arch dissection, 2-D view Arch dissection (arrow) with color-flow Doppler margination.
  • 8. Artifact mimicking dissection. Top left, 2-D view. Top right, Color-flow Doppler without margination. Bottom, Artifact not seen in this view.
  • 9. Takayasu arteritis Note narrowing of the arterial lumen and circumferential soft tissue thickening of the walls of the great vessels and thoracic and abdominal aorta. Panel A, Image through the great vessels with narrowing of the left common carotid and left subclavian arteries. Panel B, Mid descending thoracic aorta (arrowheads). Panel C, Aorta just above the diaphragm (arrowheads). Panel D, Infrarenal aorta.
  • 10. Classes of intimal tears I. Classic dissection with intimal tear and double lumen separated by septum. II. Intramural hematoma. No intimal tear or septum is imaged but is usually found at surgery or autopsy. DeBakey Types II and IIIa are common extent of this lesion. III. Intimal tear without medial hematoma (limited dissection) and eccentric aortic wall bulge. Rare and difficult to detect by TEE or CT. IV. Penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer usually to the adventitia with localized hematoma or saccular aneurysm. May propagate to Class I dissection, particularly when involving ascending aorta or aortic arch. V. Iatrogenic (catheter angiography or intervention)/ traumatic (deceleration) dissection.
  • 11. Type A aortic dissection from the cranial to caudal direction Although the flap appears to disappear in the infrarenal, it is actually compressed against the anterior wall of the aorta in Panel G (arrowheads) and it is clearly present caudally in the common iliac arteries in Panel H. Hemopericardium (asterisk) is visible in Panel D. Bowel wall thickening (arrowheads) indicates ischemia in Panel I.
  • 12. Type A Aortic dissection with thrombosed false lumen and left renal artery involvement Demonstrates marked narrowing of the true lumen, patent right renal artery arising from the true lumen (bottom left, arrow), and narrow left renal artery compressed by thrombus in the false lumen, with secondary decreased enhancement of the left kidney compared with the right kidney. *Thrombus in false lumen.
  • 13. Aortic dissection classification: DeBakey and Stanford Classifications
  • 14. Type B aortic dissection with mediastinal hematoma and pleural blood. Ruptured Type B aortic dissection with mediastinal hematoma (*) and pleural blood. Left, Flap arises in the proximal descending thoracic aorta, with faint contrast-enhanced blood adjacent to the site of rupture outside the confines of the aortic wall (arrow).
  • 15. Intramural hematoma demonstrated as a low- attenuation band of hematoma (arrows) in the aortic wall on CT images.
  • 16. Penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer of the proximal descending thoracic aorta. Axial CT images at the level of the aortopulmonary window (left) and at the level of the left pulmonary artery (right) demonstrate a small penetrating ulcer (long arrow, U) that extends beyond the expected confines of the aortic lumen with adjacent intramural hematoma both at the level of the ulcer itself and that extends a few centimeters caudally in the wall of the descending thoracic aorta (short arrows).
  • 17. Descending aneurysm classification. Descending aneurysms are classified as involving thirds of the descending thoracic aorta and various combinations. A involves the proximal third, B the middle third, and C as the distal third. Thoracoabdominal aneurysms are classified according to the Crawford classification: Type I extends from proximal to the 6th rib and extends down to the renal arteries. Type II extends from proximal to the 6th rib and extends to below the renal arteries. Type III extends from distal to the 6th rib but from above the diaphragm into the abdominal aorta. Type IV extends from below the diaphragm and involves the entire visceral aortic segment and most of the abdominal aorta. Juxtarenal and supraenal aneurysms are excluded.
  • 18. Ultrasound image of aortic atheroma
  • 19. Porcelain aorta. Top left and right, PA and lateral CXR show an anterior mediastinal mass with curvilinear calcifications most likely representing the wall of an ascending aortic aneurysm. Bottom left, CT scan slice at the level of the right pulmonary artery confirms a 10-cm aneurysm of the ascending aorta with dense mural calcifications. Bottom right, A maximum intensity projection in the oblique sagittal plane better demonstrates the fusiform aneurysm beginning at the sinotubular ridge and extending into the aortic arch. Dense mural calcification extends into the proximal descending aorta.