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Unlocking the Non-invasive Assessment of Conduit and Reservoir Function in the Aorta : The Obstructive Descending Aorta in HLHS.


ABSTRACT: Aortic surgeries in congenital conditions, such as hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS), aim to restore and maintain the conduit and reservoir functions of the aorta. We proposed a method to assess these two functions based on 4D flow MRI, and we applied it to study the aorta in pre-Fontan HLHS. Ten pre-Fontan HLHS patients and six age-matched controls were studied to derive the advective pressure difference and viscous dissipation for conduit function, and pulse wave velocity and elastic modulus for reservoir function. The reconstructed neo-aorta in HLHS subjects achieved a good conduit function at a cost of an impaired reservoir function (69.7% increase of elastic modulus). The native descending HLHS aorta displayed enhanced reservoir (elastic modulus being 18.4% smaller) but impaired conduit function (three-fold increase in peak advection). A non-invasive and comprehensive assessment of aortic conduit and reservoir functions is feasible and has potentially clinical relevance in congenital vascular conditions.

SUBMITTER: de Vecchi A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9622527 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Unlocking the Non-invasive Assessment of Conduit and Reservoir Function in the Aorta : The Obstructive Descending Aorta in HLHS.

de Vecchi Adelaide A   Faraci Alessandro A   Fernandes Joao Filipe JF   Marlevi David D   Bellsham-Revell Hannah H   Hussain Tarique T   Laji Nidhin N   Ruijsink Bram B   Wong James J   Razavi Reza R   Anderson David D   Salih Caner C   Pushparajah Kuberan K   Nordsletten David D   Lamata Pablo P  

Journal of cardiovascular translational research 20220223 5


Aortic surgeries in congenital conditions, such as hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS), aim to restore and maintain the conduit and reservoir functions of the aorta. We proposed a method to assess these two functions based on 4D flow MRI, and we applied it to study the aorta in pre-Fontan HLHS. Ten pre-Fontan HLHS patients and six age-matched controls were studied to derive the advective pressure difference and viscous dissipation for conduit function, and pulse wave velocity and elastic modu  ...[more]

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