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American Journal of Cardiology | 1983

Evaluation of intracardiac thrombus with computed tomography

Haruo Tomoda; Mitsumoto Hoshiai; Hideo Furya; Sachio Kuribayashi; Makoto Ootaki; Seiya Matsuyama; Shirosaku Koide; Shiaki Kawada; Akira Shotsu

Left atrial (LA) and left ventricular (LV) thrombus was evaluated by computed tomography in 56 patients. The patients were divided into 2 groups: Group I, 28 patients with mitral valve disease, and Group II, 28 patients with myocardial infarction. Computed tomography and 2-dimensional echocardiography were performed in all the patients studied. Cineangiocardiography was performed in all Group I and in 13 Group II patients. Open heart surgery or autopsy was performed in all Group I and 4 Group II patients. The sensitivity in detecting LA thrombus was 100% with computed tomography, 70% with angiocardiography, and 60% with 2-dimensional echocardiography. The specificity in detecting LA thrombus was 91% with computed tomography, 86% with 2-dimensional echocardiography, and 88% with angiocardiography. Thrombi located at the LA appendage were associated with great difficulties in detection by other methods, but were well delineated with computed tomography. LV thrombus was also visualized by computed tomography with similar or greater accuracy than other diagnostic methods, although the sensitivity and specificity were not ascertained because surgery or autopsy was performed in only a minority of Group II patients. Therefore, as far as the detection of intracardiac thrombus is concerned, computed tomography has the advantage of offering uniform slices of the heart in an attempt to detect thrombi in unknown areas of cardiac chambers, including the LA appendage or LV apex, without being disturbed by the surrounding cardiac and noncardiac structures. Thus, computed tomography has excellent accuracy in the detection of intracardiac thrombus.


American Heart Journal | 1980

Evaluation of left atrial thrombus with computed tomography

Haruo Tomoda; Mitsumoto Hoshiai; Ryusuke Tagawa; Shirosaku Koide; Shiaki Kawada; Akira Shotsu; Seiya Matsuyama

Left atrial thrombi were evaluated with computed tomography in 23 patients with mitral valvular diseases. In three of the patients, left atrial thrombi were delineated with computed tomography and were confirmed by cardiac surgery or autopsy. The minimum size of the thrombi detected tomographically was 3.5 gm. There were no false-positive or false-negative results with computed tomography in 13 patients who subsequently underwent cardiac surgery. Computed tomography is essentially noninvasive and appears to be one of the best methods to evaluate left atrial thrombus.


American Journal of Cardiology | 1981

Evaluation of left ventricular thrombus with computed tomography

Haruo Tomoda; Mitsumoto Hoshiai; Hideo Furuya; Akira Shotsu; Makoto Ootaki; Seiya Matsuyama

Abstract In 21 patients with myocardial infarction left ventricular thrombi were evaluated with a third generation computed tomographic system. In three patients, thrombus was delineated with computed tomography and confirmed with the conventional echocardiographic and angiographic methods. In one patient the thrombus was not detected with two dimensional echocardiography. This experience indicates that identification of left ventricular thrombus with computed tomography is possible.


Chest | 1992

Combined Apical Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy and Left Atrial Myxoma

Nariaki Kanemoto; Noboru Nishiumi; Hiromoto Inoue; Shirosaku Koide; Shiaki Kawada; Akira Shotsu


Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 1993

METACHRONOUS TRIPLE CANCER (THE UTERUS, GINGIVA, LUNG)-A CASE OF LONG TERM SURVIVAL-

Kichizo Kaga; Hiromoto Inoue; Junichi Ogawa; Hiroshi Inoue; Akira Shotsu


The Japanese journal of thoracic diseases | 1992

A Case of Mediastinal Teratoma -Differentiation from Lung Abscess and Bronchogenic Carcinoma-

Takahiko Murata; Yuji Takasaki; Yasuyo Ohta; Hajime Yamabayashi; Masayuki Iwasaki; Junichi Ogawa; Hiroshi Inoue; Akira Shotsu


The journal of Japan Atherosclerosis Society | 1986

Organ-specific Abnormalities of Lipoprotein Metabolism in Various Arteriosclerotic Diseases

Hiromitsu Tamachi; Yutaka Shiina; Yoshikazu Mikami; Yasuhiko Homma; Noriaki Nakaya; Goro Araki; Yuichiro Goto; Shirosaku Koide; Shiaki Kawada; Akira Shotsu


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1983

EVALUATION OF CARDIOVASCULAR THROMBUS WITH COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY : PROCEEDINGS OF THE 47th ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING OF THE JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOCIETY : Computerized Tomography

Haruo Tomoda; Mitsumoto Hoshiai; Hideo Furuya; M. Ootaki; S. Kuribayashi; Seiya Matsuyama; Shirosaku Koide; Shimei Kawada; Akira Shotsu


The Tokai journal of experimental and clinical medicine | 1981

Computer Assisted Medical Record Retrieval System

Takashi Takahashi; Akira Shotsu; Tsutomu Okazaki; Kouji Yokoyama; Akio Yanagida


The Tokai journal of experimental and clinical medicine | 1981

Comparison of Protected Isolation Techniques between the Laminar Airflow Room and the Life Island Unit

Tadami Nagao; Mitsumoto Komatsuda; Kunihiko Yamauchi; Hiroyuki Nozaki; Shigeru Arimori; Sadaaki Sawamura; Atushi Ozawa; Akira Shotsu; Shogo Sasaki

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