1) Mesenteric ischemia has a high mortality rate of 30-90% due to nonspecific symptoms, benign physical exams, and delays in diagnosis.
2) Acute mesenteric ischemia is commonly caused by embolism or thrombosis while chronic ischemia is usually caused by atherosclerosis.
3) CT angiography is now recommended as the first imaging approach for acute mesenteric ischemia due to its ability to detect vascular abnormalities and bowel changes with high sensitivity and specificity. Angiography remains the gold standard for diagnosis and preoperative planning.