CT dimensions of the normal pericardium
- PMID: 10195005
- DOI: 10.1259/bjr.71.849.10195005
CT dimensions of the normal pericardium
Abstract
Previous studies have suggested that the upper limit of the thinnest portion of the pericardium is 3-4 mm using 10 mm CT slices. However, these studies suffered from small sample sizes, long data acquisition times and unconventional viewing parameters. We have measured the width of the thinnest portion of the normal pericardium using 10 mm (100 patients) and 1 mm (100 patients) high resolution CT (HRCT) slices with modern CT equipment and fixed mediastinal window settings (400/20). The pericardium was identified in all patients and was best seen anterior to the heart. The pericardium is exceptionally well seen using 1 mm HRCT slices and this may be the optimal technique for visualization of the pericardium. The upper limit of the thinnest portion of the normal pericardium (mean value + 2 SD) was 1.2 mm (10 mm CT slices) and 0.7 mm (1 mm HRCT slices). These values are substantially lower than those previously reported and in line with anatomical findings.
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