TY - JOUR
T1 - Pulmonary arteriovenous malformations: what the interventional radiologist needs to know
AU - Contegiacomo, Andrea
AU - Del Ciello, Annemilia
AU - Lasorella, Eugenia Rosaria Lucia
AU - Attempati, Nico
AU - Coppolino, Davide
AU - Larici, Anna Rita
AU - Di Stasi, Carmine
AU - Marano, Giuseppe
AU - Manfredi, Riccardo
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Pulmonary arteriovenous malformations (PAVMs) or fistulas are rare direct pathological connections between pulmonary arterial and venous circulation. Most of PAVMs are congenital and closely associated with hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia, but acquired PAVMs have also been described in the literature. Diagnosis of PAVMs is a priority for clinicians, in order to prevent potentially fatal events such as cerebrovascular stroke, systemic septic embolization, hemoptysis and hemothorax. In this scenario, the radiologist plays a key role in both diagnostic and therapeutic workups of PAVMs: Chest X-ray, computed tomography and magnetic resonance are effective tools for PAVMs identification and confirmation of the suspected diagnosis. Furthermore, imaging modalities provide most of the elements for PAVMs classification according to their angioarchitecture (simple and complex) and help the clinicians in establishing which lesion requires prompt treatment and which one will benefit of imaging follow-up alone. Endovascular management of PAVMs has grown up as the first-line treatment in respect of surgery during last decades, showing lower risk of intra- and post-procedural complications and offering a wide number of treatment options and materials, ensuring effective management in virtually any clinical situation; interventional treatment aims to exclude PAVMs from pulmonary circulation, and specific technique and embolic agents should be selected according to pre-treatment imaging, in order to obtain the best procedural outcome. This paper proposes a review of the clinical and radiological features that a radiologist needs to know for PAVMs diagnosis and proper management, also showing an overview of the most common endovascular treatment strategies and embolization materials.
AB - Pulmonary arteriovenous malformations (PAVMs) or fistulas are rare direct pathological connections between pulmonary arterial and venous circulation. Most of PAVMs are congenital and closely associated with hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia, but acquired PAVMs have also been described in the literature. Diagnosis of PAVMs is a priority for clinicians, in order to prevent potentially fatal events such as cerebrovascular stroke, systemic septic embolization, hemoptysis and hemothorax. In this scenario, the radiologist plays a key role in both diagnostic and therapeutic workups of PAVMs: Chest X-ray, computed tomography and magnetic resonance are effective tools for PAVMs identification and confirmation of the suspected diagnosis. Furthermore, imaging modalities provide most of the elements for PAVMs classification according to their angioarchitecture (simple and complex) and help the clinicians in establishing which lesion requires prompt treatment and which one will benefit of imaging follow-up alone. Endovascular management of PAVMs has grown up as the first-line treatment in respect of surgery during last decades, showing lower risk of intra- and post-procedural complications and offering a wide number of treatment options and materials, ensuring effective management in virtually any clinical situation; interventional treatment aims to exclude PAVMs from pulmonary circulation, and specific technique and embolic agents should be selected according to pre-treatment imaging, in order to obtain the best procedural outcome. This paper proposes a review of the clinical and radiological features that a radiologist needs to know for PAVMs diagnosis and proper management, also showing an overview of the most common endovascular treatment strategies and embolization materials.
KW - Arteriovenous Fistula
KW - Arteriovenous Malformations
KW - CT imaging
KW - Diagnosis, Differential
KW - Endovascular treatment
KW - Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia
KW - Humans
KW - Osler–Weber–Rendu disease
KW - Pulmonary Artery
KW - Pulmonary Veins
KW - Pulmonary arteriovenous fistula
KW - Pulmonary arteriovenous malformation
KW - Radiography, Interventional
KW - Arteriovenous Fistula
KW - Arteriovenous Malformations
KW - CT imaging
KW - Diagnosis, Differential
KW - Endovascular treatment
KW - Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia
KW - Humans
KW - Osler–Weber–Rendu disease
KW - Pulmonary Artery
KW - Pulmonary Veins
KW - Pulmonary arteriovenous fistula
KW - Pulmonary arteriovenous malformation
KW - Radiography, Interventional
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/151022
U2 - 10.1007/s11547-019-01051-7
DO - 10.1007/s11547-019-01051-7
M3 - Article
SN - 0033-8362
VL - 124
SP - 973
EP - 988
JO - Radiologia Medica
JF - Radiologia Medica
ER -