4D flow MRI revealed a significant increase in absolute peak relative helicity during systole and greater heterogeneous distribution of mean helicity in patients with bicuspid aortic valves.
Observational (n=28)
Does 4D flow MRI demonstrate altered distribution of aortic blood flow helicity in patients with bicuspid aortic valves compared to healthy subjects?
4D flow MRI can quantify aortic blood flow helicity, demonstrating significant alterations in patients with bicuspid aortic valves compared to healthy subjects.
PURPOSE: Changes in aortic geometry or presence of aortic valve (AoV) disease can result in substantially altered aortic hemodynamics. Dilatation of the ascending aorta or AoV abnormalities can result in an increase in helical flow. METHODS: 4D flow magnetic resonance imaging was used to test the feasibility of quantitative helicity analysis using equidistantly distributed 2D planes along the entire aorta. The evaluation of the method included three parts: (1) the quantification of helicity in 12 healthy subjects, (2) an evaluation of observer variability and test-retest reliability, and (3) the quantification of helical flow in 16 patients with congenitally altered bicuspid AoVs. RESULTS: Helicity quantification in healthy subjects revealed consistent directions of flow rotation along the entire aorta with high clockwise helicity in the aortic arch and an opposite rotation sense in the ascending and descending aorta. The results demonstrated good scan-rescan and inter- and intraobserver agreement of the helicity parameters. Helicity quantification in patients revealed a significant increase in absolute peak relative helicity during systole and a considerably greater heterogeneous distribution of mean helicity in the aorta. CONCLUSION: The method has the potential to serve as a reference distribution for comparisons of helical flow between healthy subjects and patients or between different patient groups.
Lorenz et al. (Tue,) conducted a observational in Bicuspid aortic valve disease (n=28). 4D flow magnetic resonance imaging vs. Healthy subjects was evaluated on Quantitative helicity analysis (absolute peak relative helicity and distribution of mean helicity). 4D flow MRI revealed a significant increase in absolute peak relative helicity during systole and greater heterogeneous distribution of mean helicity in patients with bicuspid aortic valves.
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