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False Lumen Flow Patterns and their Relation with Morphological and Biomechanical Characteristics of Chronic Aortic Dissections. Computational Model Compared with Magnetic Resonance Imaging Measurements

Aortic wall stiffness, tear size and location and the presence of abdominal side branches arising from the false lumen (FL) are key properties potentially involved in FL enlargement in chronic aortic dissections (ADs). We hypothesize that temporal variations on FL flow patterns, as measured in a cro...

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Autores principales: Rudenick, Paula A., Segers, Patrick, Pineda, Victor, Cuellar, Hug, García-Dorado, David, Evangelista, Arturo, Bijnens, Bart H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5270334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28125720
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170888
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author Rudenick, Paula A.
Segers, Patrick
Pineda, Victor
Cuellar, Hug
García-Dorado, David
Evangelista, Arturo
Bijnens, Bart H.
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Segers, Patrick
Pineda, Victor
Cuellar, Hug
García-Dorado, David
Evangelista, Arturo
Bijnens, Bart H.
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description Aortic wall stiffness, tear size and location and the presence of abdominal side branches arising from the false lumen (FL) are key properties potentially involved in FL enlargement in chronic aortic dissections (ADs). We hypothesize that temporal variations on FL flow patterns, as measured in a cross-section by phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging (PC-MRI), could be used to infer integrated information on these features. In 33 patients with chronic descending AD, instantaneous flow profiles were quantified in the FL at diaphragm level by PC-MRI. We used a lumped-parameter model to assess the changes in flow profiles induced by wall stiffness, tear size/location, and the presence of abdominal side branches arising from the FL. Four characteristic FL flow patterns were identified in 31/33 patients (94%) based on the direction of flow in systole and diastole: B(A) = systolic biphasic flow and primarily diastolic antegrade flow (n = 6); B(R) = systolic biphasic flow and primarily diastolic retrograde flow (n = 14); M(A) = systolic monophasic flow and primarily diastolic antegrade flow (n = 9); M(R) = systolic monophasic flow and primarily diastolic retrograde flow (n = 2). In the computational model, the temporal variation of flow directions within the FL was highly dependent on the position of assessment along the aorta. FL flow patterns (especially at the level of the diaphragm) showed their characteristic patterns due to variations in the cumulative size and the spatial distribution of the communicating tears, and the incidence of visceral side branches originating from the FL. Changes in wall stiffness did not change the temporal variation of the flows whereas it importantly determined intraluminal pressures. FL flow patterns implicitly codify morphological information on key determinants of aortic expansion in ADs. This data might be taken into consideration in the imaging protocol to define the predictive value of FL flows.
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spelling pubmed-52703342017-02-06 False Lumen Flow Patterns and their Relation with Morphological and Biomechanical Characteristics of Chronic Aortic Dissections. Computational Model Compared with Magnetic Resonance Imaging Measurements Rudenick, Paula A. Segers, Patrick Pineda, Victor Cuellar, Hug García-Dorado, David Evangelista, Arturo Bijnens, Bart H. PLoS One Research Article Aortic wall stiffness, tear size and location and the presence of abdominal side branches arising from the false lumen (FL) are key properties potentially involved in FL enlargement in chronic aortic dissections (ADs). We hypothesize that temporal variations on FL flow patterns, as measured in a cross-section by phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging (PC-MRI), could be used to infer integrated information on these features. In 33 patients with chronic descending AD, instantaneous flow profiles were quantified in the FL at diaphragm level by PC-MRI. We used a lumped-parameter model to assess the changes in flow profiles induced by wall stiffness, tear size/location, and the presence of abdominal side branches arising from the FL. Four characteristic FL flow patterns were identified in 31/33 patients (94%) based on the direction of flow in systole and diastole: B(A) = systolic biphasic flow and primarily diastolic antegrade flow (n = 6); B(R) = systolic biphasic flow and primarily diastolic retrograde flow (n = 14); M(A) = systolic monophasic flow and primarily diastolic antegrade flow (n = 9); M(R) = systolic monophasic flow and primarily diastolic retrograde flow (n = 2). In the computational model, the temporal variation of flow directions within the FL was highly dependent on the position of assessment along the aorta. FL flow patterns (especially at the level of the diaphragm) showed their characteristic patterns due to variations in the cumulative size and the spatial distribution of the communicating tears, and the incidence of visceral side branches originating from the FL. Changes in wall stiffness did not change the temporal variation of the flows whereas it importantly determined intraluminal pressures. FL flow patterns implicitly codify morphological information on key determinants of aortic expansion in ADs. This data might be taken into consideration in the imaging protocol to define the predictive value of FL flows. Public Library of Science 2017-01-26 /pmc/articles/PMC5270334/ /pubmed/28125720 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170888 Text en © 2017 Rudenick et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Rudenick, Paula A.
Segers, Patrick
Pineda, Victor
Cuellar, Hug
García-Dorado, David
Evangelista, Arturo
Bijnens, Bart H.
False Lumen Flow Patterns and their Relation with Morphological and Biomechanical Characteristics of Chronic Aortic Dissections. Computational Model Compared with Magnetic Resonance Imaging Measurements
title False Lumen Flow Patterns and their Relation with Morphological and Biomechanical Characteristics of Chronic Aortic Dissections. Computational Model Compared with Magnetic Resonance Imaging Measurements
title_full False Lumen Flow Patterns and their Relation with Morphological and Biomechanical Characteristics of Chronic Aortic Dissections. Computational Model Compared with Magnetic Resonance Imaging Measurements
title_fullStr False Lumen Flow Patterns and their Relation with Morphological and Biomechanical Characteristics of Chronic Aortic Dissections. Computational Model Compared with Magnetic Resonance Imaging Measurements
title_full_unstemmed False Lumen Flow Patterns and their Relation with Morphological and Biomechanical Characteristics of Chronic Aortic Dissections. Computational Model Compared with Magnetic Resonance Imaging Measurements
title_short False Lumen Flow Patterns and their Relation with Morphological and Biomechanical Characteristics of Chronic Aortic Dissections. Computational Model Compared with Magnetic Resonance Imaging Measurements
title_sort false lumen flow patterns and their relation with morphological and biomechanical characteristics of chronic aortic dissections. computational model compared with magnetic resonance imaging measurements
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5270334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28125720
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170888
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