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Assessment of proximal pulmonary arterial stiffness using magnetic resonance imaging: effects of technique, age and exercise

INTRODUCTION: To compare the reproducibility of pulmonary pulse wave velocity (PWV) techniques, and the effects of age and exercise on these. METHODS: 10 young healthy volunteers (YHV) and 20 older healthy volunteers (OHV) with no cardiac or lung condition were recruited. High temporal resolution ph...

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Autores principales: Weir-McCall, Jonathan R, Kamalasanan, Anu, Cassidy, Deidre B, Struthers, Allan D, Lipworth, Brian J, Houston, J Graeme
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5073626/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27843548
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjresp-2016-000149
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author Weir-McCall, Jonathan R
Kamalasanan, Anu
Cassidy, Deidre B
Struthers, Allan D
Lipworth, Brian J
Houston, J Graeme
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Kamalasanan, Anu
Cassidy, Deidre B
Struthers, Allan D
Lipworth, Brian J
Houston, J Graeme
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description INTRODUCTION: To compare the reproducibility of pulmonary pulse wave velocity (PWV) techniques, and the effects of age and exercise on these. METHODS: 10 young healthy volunteers (YHV) and 20 older healthy volunteers (OHV) with no cardiac or lung condition were recruited. High temporal resolution phase contrast sequences were performed through the main pulmonary arteries (MPAs), right pulmonary arteries (RPAs) and left pulmonary arteries (LPAs), while high spatial resolution sequences were obtained through the MPA. YHV underwent 2 MRIs 6 months apart with the sequences repeated during exercise. OHV underwent an MRI scan with on-table repetition. PWV was calculated using the transit time (TT) and flow area techniques (QA). 3 methods for calculating QA PWV were compared. RESULTS: PWV did not differ between the two age groups (YHV 2.4±0.3/ms, OHV 2.9±0.2/ms, p=0.1). Using a high temporal resolution sequence through the RPA using the QA accounting for wave reflections yielded consistently better within-scan, interscan, intraobserver and interobserver reproducibility. Exercise did not result in a change in either TT PWV (mean (95% CI) of the differences: −0.42 (−1.2 to 0.4), p=0.24) or QA PWV (mean (95% CI) of the differences: 0.10 (−0.5 to 0.9), p=0.49) despite a significant rise in heart rate (65±2 to 87±3, p<0.0001), blood pressure (113/68 to 130/84, p<0.0001) and cardiac output (5.4±0.4 to 6.7±0.6 L/min, p=0.004). CONCLUSIONS: QA PWV performed through the RPA using a high temporal resolution sequence accounting for wave reflections yields the most reproducible measurements of pulmonary PWV.
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spelling pubmed-50736262016-11-14 Assessment of proximal pulmonary arterial stiffness using magnetic resonance imaging: effects of technique, age and exercise Weir-McCall, Jonathan R Kamalasanan, Anu Cassidy, Deidre B Struthers, Allan D Lipworth, Brian J Houston, J Graeme BMJ Open Respir Res Pulmonary Vasculature INTRODUCTION: To compare the reproducibility of pulmonary pulse wave velocity (PWV) techniques, and the effects of age and exercise on these. METHODS: 10 young healthy volunteers (YHV) and 20 older healthy volunteers (OHV) with no cardiac or lung condition were recruited. High temporal resolution phase contrast sequences were performed through the main pulmonary arteries (MPAs), right pulmonary arteries (RPAs) and left pulmonary arteries (LPAs), while high spatial resolution sequences were obtained through the MPA. YHV underwent 2 MRIs 6 months apart with the sequences repeated during exercise. OHV underwent an MRI scan with on-table repetition. PWV was calculated using the transit time (TT) and flow area techniques (QA). 3 methods for calculating QA PWV were compared. RESULTS: PWV did not differ between the two age groups (YHV 2.4±0.3/ms, OHV 2.9±0.2/ms, p=0.1). Using a high temporal resolution sequence through the RPA using the QA accounting for wave reflections yielded consistently better within-scan, interscan, intraobserver and interobserver reproducibility. Exercise did not result in a change in either TT PWV (mean (95% CI) of the differences: −0.42 (−1.2 to 0.4), p=0.24) or QA PWV (mean (95% CI) of the differences: 0.10 (−0.5 to 0.9), p=0.49) despite a significant rise in heart rate (65±2 to 87±3, p<0.0001), blood pressure (113/68 to 130/84, p<0.0001) and cardiac output (5.4±0.4 to 6.7±0.6 L/min, p=0.004). CONCLUSIONS: QA PWV performed through the RPA using a high temporal resolution sequence accounting for wave reflections yields the most reproducible measurements of pulmonary PWV. BMJ Publishing Group 2016-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5073626/ /pubmed/27843548 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjresp-2016-000149 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://www.bmj.com/company/products-services/rights-and-licensing/ This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt and build upon this work, for commercial use, provided the original work is properly cited. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Kamalasanan, Anu
Cassidy, Deidre B
Struthers, Allan D
Lipworth, Brian J
Houston, J Graeme
Assessment of proximal pulmonary arterial stiffness using magnetic resonance imaging: effects of technique, age and exercise
title Assessment of proximal pulmonary arterial stiffness using magnetic resonance imaging: effects of technique, age and exercise
title_full Assessment of proximal pulmonary arterial stiffness using magnetic resonance imaging: effects of technique, age and exercise
title_fullStr Assessment of proximal pulmonary arterial stiffness using magnetic resonance imaging: effects of technique, age and exercise
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of proximal pulmonary arterial stiffness using magnetic resonance imaging: effects of technique, age and exercise
title_short Assessment of proximal pulmonary arterial stiffness using magnetic resonance imaging: effects of technique, age and exercise
title_sort assessment of proximal pulmonary arterial stiffness using magnetic resonance imaging: effects of technique, age and exercise
topic Pulmonary Vasculature
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5073626/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27843548
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjresp-2016-000149
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