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Normal values for aortic diameters in children and adolescents – assessment in vivo by contrast-enhanced CMR-angiography
BACKGROUND: Contrast-enhanced CMR angiography (CE-CMRA) is being increasingly used for diagnosing aortic arch anomalies, planning interventions and follow-up assessment. We sought to establish normal values for the diameters of the thoracic aorta and reference curves related to body growth in childr...
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Formato: | Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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BioMed Central
2008
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2615773/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19061495 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1532-429X-10-56 |
Sumario: | BACKGROUND: Contrast-enhanced CMR angiography (CE-CMRA) is being increasingly used for diagnosing aortic arch anomalies, planning interventions and follow-up assessment. We sought to establish normal values for the diameters of the thoracic aorta and reference curves related to body growth in children using CE-CMRA. RESULTS: CE-CMRA was performed in 53 children without cardiovascular disease. The median age was 9 years (range 2 – 20 years), weight 30 kg (range 12 – 75 kg), height 131 cm (range 81 – 184 cm), body surface area (BSA) 1.05 m(2 )(range 0.52–1.9 m(2)). Aortic diameters were measured at nine standardized sites on oblique maximum-intensity projection (MIP) images. Regression analysis of diameters in relation to BSA demonstrated linear relationship between the cross-sectional aortic diameters and the square root of BSA (BSA(0.5)). Normative diameters were (0.57 + 19.37*BSA(0.5)) mm for the aortic sinus, (-3.52 + 18.66*BSA(0.5)) mm for the first segment of the aortic arch, (-3.37 + 16.52*BSA(0.5)) mm for the isthmic region and (-1.27 + 9.89*BSA(0.5)) mm for the descending aorta at the level of the diaphragm. Normative curves are presented. CONCLUSION: This study provides normative values for aortic diameters in children measured by CE-CMRA. These data may serve for making the diagnosis of pediatric arch anomalies, assessing the need for treatment and planning interventions. |
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