# Cardiac Computed Tomography Identification of the Septal Vein—A Small Retrospective Study

**Authors:** Min Ku Chon, Ki Seok Choo, June Hong Kim

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/life14060748 · 2024-06-12

## TL;DR

This study uses cardiac CT scans to identify septal veins in patients, helping guide new heart procedures like mitral loop cerclage and radiofrequency ablation.

## Contribution

The study identifies optimal cardiac phases for locating septal veins to support emerging catheter-based heart therapies.

## Key findings

- Proximal septal veins were identified in 62.5% of patients, and distal in 72.5%.
- Both veins were present in 45% of cases, with specific cardiac phases showing higher visibility.
- The 70% phase is best for MLC, and the 60% phase for TIRA.

## Abstract

Background: The advancement of medical interventions towards minimally invasive procedures highlights the crucial role of precise pre-procedural evaluation, particularly in catheter-based treatments for heart and cardiovascular conditions. This study investigates innovative techniques such as mitral loop cerclage (MLC) and transcatheter intramyocardial radiofrequency ablation (TIRA), emphasizing the importance of preprocedural cardiac CT scans for accurate anatomical guidance in these emerging therapies. Purpose: The objective of this study was to assess the cardiac cycle through examination of the proximal septal vein (ps) for mitral loop cerclage and the distal septal vein (ds) for transcatheter intramyocardial radiofrequency ablation. Materials and Methods: Forty patients (mean age 59.4 ± 14.7 years) undergoing third-generation dual-source computed tomography (DSCT) for chest pain evaluation were enrolled. CT scans, utilizing dual-energy CT (DECT) with iopamidol and saline, encompassed the carina to the heart base. A noise-optimized linear blended image was reconstructed at 10% intervals throughout the cardiac cycle, and the presence of ps and ds in each phase was noted by two radiologists. Results: This study identified ps in 62.5% and ds in 72.5% of patients, with both present in 45% of cases. The observation of septal veins occurred more frequently in the sequence of 70, 60, 40, 80, 30, 20, and 10% for ps, and 60, 70, 40, 80, 30, 90, 20, and 10% for ds, respectively. Conclusions: DECT in cardiac imaging is instrumental in assessing septal vein frequency. The 70% phase is optimal for MLC, while the 60% phase is preferred for TIRA.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** iopamidol (PubChem CID 3734), saline (PubChem CID 5234)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** heart and cardiovascular conditions (MESH:D002318), Vein (MESH:D000071078), chest pain (MESH:D002637)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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