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  • Cardiovascular Imaging
  • Radiology
  • Aortic Diseases

Background:

  • Chronic aortic dissection presents a complex clinical challenge, necessitating lifelong surveillance for both unrepaired and repaired conditions.
  • Current surveillance relies heavily on computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), with increasing exploration of novel imaging modalities for prognostic insights.

Approach:

  • This review synthesizes information on established and developing imaging techniques for chronic aortic dissection.
  • It details the technical and diagnostic hurdles associated with CT and MRI in surveillance.
  • The review also identifies common diagnostic pitfalls specific to chronic aortic dissection, particularly in repaired aortas.

Key Points:

  • CT and MRI are the primary tools for monitoring chronic aortic dissection progression and complications.
  • Emerging imaging technologies show promise for enhancing prognostic accuracy.
  • Imaging challenges are compounded in repaired aortas, requiring specialized approaches and awareness of repair-specific complications.

Conclusions:

  • Effective surveillance of chronic aortic dissection demands a thorough understanding of imaging modalities, their limitations, and potential pitfalls.
  • Addressing technical and diagnostic challenges in CT and MRI is crucial for accurate longitudinal assessment.
  • Future research should focus on validating emerging imaging techniques for improved patient outcomes in chronic aortic dissection.