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体位依赖性血管成像的研究进展:综述。

Position- and posture-dependent vascular imaging-a scoping review.

机构信息

Division of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, Medisch Spectrum Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands.

Magnetic Detection & Imaging, Faculty of Science and Technology, Technical Medical Centre, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Eur Radiol. 2024 Apr;34(4):2334-2351. doi: 10.1007/s00330-023-10154-9. Epub 2023 Sep 6.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Position- and posture-dependent deformation of the vascular system is a relatively unexplored field. The goal of this scoping review was to create an overview of existing vascular imaging modalities in different body positions and postures and address the subsequent changes in vascular anatomy.

METHODS

Scopus, Medline, and Cochrane were searched for literature published between January 1, 2000, and June 30, 2022, incorporating the following categories: image modality, anatomy, orientation, and outcomes.

RESULTS

Out of 2446 screened articles, we included 108. The majority of papers used ultrasound (US, n = 74) in different body positions and postures with diameter and cross-sectional area (CSA) as outcome measures. Magnetic resonance imaging (n = 22) and computed tomography (n = 8) were less frequently used but allowed for investigation of other geometrical measures such as vessel curvature and length. The venous system proved more sensitive to postural changes than the arterial system, which was seen as increasing diameters of veins below the level of the heart when going from supine to prone to standing positions, and vice versa.

CONCLUSIONS

The influence of body positions and postures on vasculature was predominantly explored with US for vessel diameter and CSA. Posture-induced deformation and additional geometrical features that may be of interest for the (endovascular) treatment of vascular pathologies have been limitedly reported, such as length and curvature of an atherosclerotic popliteal artery during bending of the knee after stent placement. The most important clinical implications of positional changes are found in diagnosis, surgical planning, and follow-up after stent placement.

CLINICAL RELEVANCE STATEMENT

This scoping review presents the current state and opportunities of position- and posture-dependent imaging of vascular structures using various imaging modalities that are relevant in the fields of clinical diagnosis, surgical planning, and follow-up after stent placement.

KEY POINTS

• The influence of body positions and postures on the vasculature was predominantly investigated with US for vessel diameter and cross-sectional area. • Research into geometrical deformation, such as vessel length and curvature adaptation, that may be of interest for the (endovascular) treatment of vascular pathologies is limited in different positions and postures. • The most important clinical implications of postural changes are found in diagnosis, surgical planning, and follow-up after stent placement.

摘要

目的

血管系统的位置和姿势相关变形是一个相对未被探索的领域。本综述的目的是概述不同体位下现有的血管成像方式,并探讨血管解剖结构随后发生的变化。

方法

在 2000 年 1 月 1 日至 2022 年 6 月 30 日期间,我们在 Scopus、Medline 和 Cochrane 中搜索了以下类别的文献:成像方式、解剖结构、方位和结果。

结果

在 2446 篇筛选出的文章中,我们纳入了 108 篇。大多数论文使用超声(US)在不同的体位下进行研究,以直径和横截面积(CSA)作为测量结果。磁共振成像(n = 22)和计算机断层扫描(n = 8)较少使用,但允许研究其他几何测量,如血管曲率和长度。静脉系统比动脉系统对姿势变化更敏感,当从仰卧位变为俯卧位再变为站立位时,心脏以下的静脉直径会增加,反之亦然。

结论

主要使用超声来研究体位对血管直径和 CSA 的影响。体位引起的变形和其他可能对血管病变的(血管内)治疗感兴趣的几何特征,如放置支架后膝盖弯曲时股动脉的长度和曲率,报道有限。体位变化最重要的临床意义在于诊断、手术计划和支架放置后的随访。

临床相关性声明

本范围综述介绍了使用各种成像方式对血管结构进行体位和姿势依赖性成像的现状和机遇,这些成像方式在临床诊断、手术计划和支架放置后的随访中具有重要意义。

要点

  1. 主要使用超声来研究体位对血管直径和 CSA 的影响。

  2. 对几何变形的研究,如血管长度和曲率适应性,在不同的体位和姿势下有限,这些研究可能对血管病变的(血管内)治疗有意义。

  3. 体位变化最重要的临床意义在于诊断、手术计划和支架放置后的随访。

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