Visualization of flow patterns distal to aortic valve prostheses in humans using a fast approach for cine 3D velocity mapping

Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging : JMRI
S KozerkeP Boesiger

Abstract

The fluid dynamic performance of mechanical heart valves differs from normal valves and thus is considered related to late clinical complications in patients. Since flow patterns evolving around heart valves are complex in space and time, flow visualization based on time-resolved 3D velocity data might add important information regarding the performance of specific valve designs in vivo. However, previous cine 3D techniques for three-directional phase-contrast velocity mapping suffer from long scan duration and therefore might hamper assessment in patients. A hybrid 3D phase-contrast sequence combining segmented k-space acquisition with short EPI readout trains is presented with its validation in vitro. The technique was applied to study flow patterns downstream from a bileaflet aortic prosthesis in six patients. Navigator echoes were incorporated for respiratory motion compensation. Before flow visualization, spurious phase errors due to concomitant gradient fields and eddy currents were corrected. Flow visualization was based on particle paths and animated velocity vector plots. Dedicated algorithms for particle path integration were implemented to account for the considerable motion of the ascending aorta during the cardiac ...Continue Reading

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