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Author(s):  
Patrick Geeraert ◽  
Fatemehsadat Jamalidinan ◽  
Fiona Burns ◽  
Kelly Jarvis ◽  
Michael S. Bristow ◽  
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Objectives: Clinical management decisions surrounding ascending aorta (AAo) dilation in bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) disease benefit from personalized predictive tools. 4D-flow MRI may provide patient-specific markers reflective of BAV-associated aortopathy. This study aims to explore novel 4D-flow MRI parametric voxel-by-voxel forward flow, reverse flow, kinetic energy and stasis in BAV disease. We hypothesize that novel parametric voxel-by-voxel markers will be associated with aortic dilation and referral for surgery and can enhance our understanding of BAV hemodynamics beyond standard metrics.Methods: A total of 96 subjects (73 BAV patients, 23 healthy controls) underwent MRI scan. Healthy controls had no known cardiovascular disease. Patients were clinically referred for AAo dilation assessment. Indexed diameters were obtained by dividing the aortic diameter by the patient’s body surface area. Patients were followed for the occurrence of aortic surgery. 4D-flow analysis was performed by a single observer in five regions: left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT), AAo, arch, proximal descending aorta (PDAo), and distal descending aorta (DDAo). In each region peak velocity, kinetic energy (KE), forward flow (FF), reverse flow (RF), and stasis were measured on a voxel-by-voxel basis. T-tests (or non-parametric equivalent) compared flow parameters between cohorts. Univariate and multivariate analyses explored associations between diameter and parametric voxel-by-voxel parameters.Results: Compared to controls, BAV patients showed reduced stasis (p < 0.01) and increased RF and FF (p < 0.01) throughout the aorta, and KE remained similar. In the AAo, indexed diameter correlated with age (R = 0.326, p = 0.01), FF (R = −0.648, p < 0.001), RF (R = −0.441, p < 0.001), and stasis (R = −0.288, p < 0.05). In multivariate analysis, FF showed a significant inverse association with AAo indexed diameter, independent of age. During a median 179 ± 180 days of follow-up, 23 patients (32%) required aortic surgery. Compared to patients not requiring surgery, they showed increased KE and peak velocity in the proximal aorta (p < 0.01), accompanied by increased RF and reduced stasis throughout the entire aorta (p < 0.01).Conclusion: Novel voxel-by-voxel reverse flow and stasis were altered in BAV patients and are associated with aortic dilation and surgical treatment.


2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeesoo Lee ◽  
Nadia El Hangouche ◽  
Ashitha Pathrose ◽  
Gilles Soulat ◽  
Alex J. Barker ◽  
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Abstract PURPOSE: This study investigated the impact of bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) on valve morphology and motion as well as proximal and aortic hemodynamics using a same-day echocardiography and cardiac MRI. METHODS: Transthoracic echocardiography, two-dimensional cine MRI of the aortic valve, and aortic 4D flow MRI were performed on the same day in 9 normofunctional BAV patients (age=41±12, 3 female), 4 BAV with moderate to severe aortic stenosis (AS) (age=63±5, 1 female), and 36 healthy tricuspid aortic valve controls (age=52±10, 21 female). Valve opening and closing timings and transvalvular peak velocity were measured using B-mode and Doppler echocardiogram, respectively. Valve orifice morphology at fully-opened state was characterized using cine MRI. Ascending aortic (AAo) wall shear stress (WSS) was measured using 4D flow MRI data. RESULTS: Valve motion timings were similar between BAV and controls. BAV was associated with increased orifice aspect ratio (1.44±0.11 vs. 1.10±0.13, P<0.001), transvalvular peak velocity (1.5±0.3 vs. 1.2±0.2 m/s, P<0.001) and maximum AAo WSS (1.62±0.31 vs. 0.91±0.24 Pa, P<0.001). Increased orifice aspect ratio was associated with the increase in transvalvular peak velocity (r=0.80, P < 0.0001) and maximum AAo WSS (r=0.83, P<0.0001). Transvalvular peak velocity was also positively correlated with maximum AAo WSS (r=0.83, P<0.0001). CONCLUSION: A same-day echo and MRI imaging allows for comprehensive assessment of the impact of aortic valve disease on valve function and hemodynamics. In this pilot application to BAV, we found increased orifice aspect ratio may be responsible for increased transvalvular peak velocity and maximum AAo WSS.


Author(s):  
Kelly Jarvis ◽  
Michael B. Scott ◽  
Gilles Soulat ◽  
Mohammed S. M. Elbaz ◽  
Alex J. Barker ◽  
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Author(s):  
Rick J. Tuijl ◽  
Ynte M. Ruigrok ◽  
Lennart J. Geurts ◽  
Irene C. Schaaf ◽  
Geert Jan Biessels ◽  
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2022 ◽  
Vol 71 ◽  
pp. 103259
Author(s):  
Joaquín Mura ◽  
Julio Sotelo ◽  
Hernán Mella ◽  
James Wong ◽  
Tarique Hussain ◽  
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Author(s):  
Grant S. Roberts ◽  
Michael W. Loecher ◽  
Alma Spahic ◽  
Kevin M. Johnson ◽  
Patrick A. Turski ◽  
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