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Lower extremity spiral CT angiography versus catheter angiography
J A Lawrence1, D Kim, K C Kent
1Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA.
Radiology
|March 1, 1995
Abstract:
Both catheter and spiral computed tomography (CT) angiography of the lower extremity vasculature were performed in six patients with clinically symptomatic peripheral vascular disease. Forty-eight arteries were studied and were independently evaluated for arterial stenoses and occlusions. Compared with catheter arteriography, CT angiography correctly depicted segmental occlusions and significant stenoses (> 50%) in 26 of 28 arteries, yielding a sensitivity of 92.9%, a specificity of 96.2%, and an overall accuracy of 95.5%.