2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00330-013-2998-4
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Postoperative pulmonary and aortic 3D haemodynamics in patients after repair of transposition of the great arteries

Abstract: Objectives To characterise aortic and pulmonary haemodynamics and investigate the correlation with post-surgical anatomy in patients with dextro-transposition of the great arteries (d-TGA). Methods Four-dimensional (4D) MRI was performed in 17 patients after switch repair of TGA and 12 healthy controls (age, 11.9±5.4 vs 23.3±1.6 years). Patients were divided according to the pulmonary trunk (TP) position in relation to the ascending aorta (AAo): anterior (n =10) and right/left anterior position (n =7). Analy… Show more

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“…Additionally, data manipulation is possible any time after acquisition of the full 4-D flow volume. Four-dimensional flow also gives insight into blood flow hemodynamics by employing the option of blood flow 3-D visualization and the investigation of blood flow patterns and direction [13, 15, 16]. Therefore 4-D flow has the potential to provide the more quantitative and qualitative flow parameter information than multiple 2-D phase-contrast MRI acquisitions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, data manipulation is possible any time after acquisition of the full 4-D flow volume. Four-dimensional flow also gives insight into blood flow hemodynamics by employing the option of blood flow 3-D visualization and the investigation of blood flow patterns and direction [13, 15, 16]. Therefore 4-D flow has the potential to provide the more quantitative and qualitative flow parameter information than multiple 2-D phase-contrast MRI acquisitions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20,[34][35][36]40,41 Furthermore, magnetic resonance imaging (Figure 4) or 4-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging may show arterial wall thickening, provide information on blood flow, and characterize aortic and pulmonary hemodynamics without any radiation exposure. 43 …”
Section: 35mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, aortic aneurysms with a tricuspid aortic valve have shown a decrease in wall shear stress and an increase in vortical flow pattern [122]. Furthermore, aortic and pulmonary blood flow has been assessed in different surgical approaches of the arterial switch procedure in transposition of the great arteries [125]. Marfan syndrome also showed a marked increase in vortical flow in the sinuses and an increase in helical flow in the proximal descending aorta [123], which may explain the increased risk for aortic dissection in these areas in Marfan syndrome.…”
Section: Flow In the Aorta-clinical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%