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Analysis of 3-Dimensional Arch Anatomy, Vascular Flow, and Postnatal Outcome in Cases of Suspected Coarctation of the Aorta Using Fetal Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Identifying fetuses at risk of severe neonatal coarctation of the aorta (CoA) can be lifesaving but is notoriously challenging in clinical practice with a high rate of false positives. Novel fetal 3-dimensional and phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) offers an unprecedented means of asse...

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Autores principales: Lloyd, David F.A., van Poppel, Milou P.M., Pushparajah, Kuberan, Vigneswaran, Trisha V., Zidere, Vita, Steinweg, Johannes, van Amerom, Joshua F.P., Roberts, Thomas A., Schulz, Alexander, Charakida, Marietta, Miller, Owen, Sharland, Gurleen, Rutherford, Mary, Hajnal, Joseph V., Simpson, John M., Razavi, Reza
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8300852/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34187165
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/CIRCIMAGING.121.012411
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author Lloyd, David F.A.
van Poppel, Milou P.M.
Pushparajah, Kuberan
Vigneswaran, Trisha V.
Zidere, Vita
Steinweg, Johannes
van Amerom, Joshua F.P.
Roberts, Thomas A.
Schulz, Alexander
Charakida, Marietta
Miller, Owen
Sharland, Gurleen
Rutherford, Mary
Hajnal, Joseph V.
Simpson, John M.
Razavi, Reza
author_facet Lloyd, David F.A.
van Poppel, Milou P.M.
Pushparajah, Kuberan
Vigneswaran, Trisha V.
Zidere, Vita
Steinweg, Johannes
van Amerom, Joshua F.P.
Roberts, Thomas A.
Schulz, Alexander
Charakida, Marietta
Miller, Owen
Sharland, Gurleen
Rutherford, Mary
Hajnal, Joseph V.
Simpson, John M.
Razavi, Reza
author_sort Lloyd, David F.A.
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description Identifying fetuses at risk of severe neonatal coarctation of the aorta (CoA) can be lifesaving but is notoriously challenging in clinical practice with a high rate of false positives. Novel fetal 3-dimensional and phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) offers an unprecedented means of assessing the human fetal cardiovascular system before birth. We performed detailed MRI assessment of fetal vascular morphology and flows in a cohort of fetuses with suspected CoA, correlated with the need for postnatal intervention. METHODS: Women carrying a fetus with suspected CoA on echocardiography were referred for MRI assessment between 26 and 36 weeks of gestation, including high-resolution motion-corrected 3-dimensional volumes of the fetal heart and phase-contrast flow sequences gated with metric optimized gating. The relationship between aortic geometry and vascular flows was then analyzed and compared with postnatal outcome. RESULTS: Seventy-two patients (51 with suspected fetal CoA and 21 healthy controls) underwent fetal MRI with motion-corrected 3-dimensional vascular reconstructions. Vascular flow measurements from phase-contrast sequences were available in 53 patients. In the CoA group, 25 of 51 (49%) required surgical repair of coarctation after birth; the remaining 26 of 51 (51%) were discharged without neonatal intervention. Reduced blood flow in the fetal ascending aorta and at the aortic isthmus was associated with increasing angulation (P=0.005) and proximal displacement (P=0.006) of the isthmus and was seen in both true positive and false positive cases. A multivariate logistic regression model including aortic flow and isthmal displacement explained 78% of the variation in outcome and correctly predicted the need for intervention in 93% of cases. CONCLUSIONS: Reduced blood flow though the left heart is associated with important configurational changes at the aortic isthmus in fetal life, predisposing to CoA when the arterial duct closes after birth. Novel fetal MRI techniques may have a role in both understanding and accurately predicting severe neonatal CoA.
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spelling pubmed-83008522021-07-23 Analysis of 3-Dimensional Arch Anatomy, Vascular Flow, and Postnatal Outcome in Cases of Suspected Coarctation of the Aorta Using Fetal Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging Lloyd, David F.A. van Poppel, Milou P.M. Pushparajah, Kuberan Vigneswaran, Trisha V. Zidere, Vita Steinweg, Johannes van Amerom, Joshua F.P. Roberts, Thomas A. Schulz, Alexander Charakida, Marietta Miller, Owen Sharland, Gurleen Rutherford, Mary Hajnal, Joseph V. Simpson, John M. Razavi, Reza Circ Cardiovasc Imaging Original Articles Identifying fetuses at risk of severe neonatal coarctation of the aorta (CoA) can be lifesaving but is notoriously challenging in clinical practice with a high rate of false positives. Novel fetal 3-dimensional and phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) offers an unprecedented means of assessing the human fetal cardiovascular system before birth. We performed detailed MRI assessment of fetal vascular morphology and flows in a cohort of fetuses with suspected CoA, correlated with the need for postnatal intervention. METHODS: Women carrying a fetus with suspected CoA on echocardiography were referred for MRI assessment between 26 and 36 weeks of gestation, including high-resolution motion-corrected 3-dimensional volumes of the fetal heart and phase-contrast flow sequences gated with metric optimized gating. The relationship between aortic geometry and vascular flows was then analyzed and compared with postnatal outcome. RESULTS: Seventy-two patients (51 with suspected fetal CoA and 21 healthy controls) underwent fetal MRI with motion-corrected 3-dimensional vascular reconstructions. Vascular flow measurements from phase-contrast sequences were available in 53 patients. In the CoA group, 25 of 51 (49%) required surgical repair of coarctation after birth; the remaining 26 of 51 (51%) were discharged without neonatal intervention. Reduced blood flow in the fetal ascending aorta and at the aortic isthmus was associated with increasing angulation (P=0.005) and proximal displacement (P=0.006) of the isthmus and was seen in both true positive and false positive cases. A multivariate logistic regression model including aortic flow and isthmal displacement explained 78% of the variation in outcome and correctly predicted the need for intervention in 93% of cases. CONCLUSIONS: Reduced blood flow though the left heart is associated with important configurational changes at the aortic isthmus in fetal life, predisposing to CoA when the arterial duct closes after birth. Novel fetal MRI techniques may have a role in both understanding and accurately predicting severe neonatal CoA. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2021-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8300852/ /pubmed/34187165 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/CIRCIMAGING.121.012411 Text en © 2021 The Authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging is published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided that the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Lloyd, David F.A.
van Poppel, Milou P.M.
Pushparajah, Kuberan
Vigneswaran, Trisha V.
Zidere, Vita
Steinweg, Johannes
van Amerom, Joshua F.P.
Roberts, Thomas A.
Schulz, Alexander
Charakida, Marietta
Miller, Owen
Sharland, Gurleen
Rutherford, Mary
Hajnal, Joseph V.
Simpson, John M.
Razavi, Reza
Analysis of 3-Dimensional Arch Anatomy, Vascular Flow, and Postnatal Outcome in Cases of Suspected Coarctation of the Aorta Using Fetal Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging
title Analysis of 3-Dimensional Arch Anatomy, Vascular Flow, and Postnatal Outcome in Cases of Suspected Coarctation of the Aorta Using Fetal Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging
title_full Analysis of 3-Dimensional Arch Anatomy, Vascular Flow, and Postnatal Outcome in Cases of Suspected Coarctation of the Aorta Using Fetal Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging
title_fullStr Analysis of 3-Dimensional Arch Anatomy, Vascular Flow, and Postnatal Outcome in Cases of Suspected Coarctation of the Aorta Using Fetal Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of 3-Dimensional Arch Anatomy, Vascular Flow, and Postnatal Outcome in Cases of Suspected Coarctation of the Aorta Using Fetal Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging
title_short Analysis of 3-Dimensional Arch Anatomy, Vascular Flow, and Postnatal Outcome in Cases of Suspected Coarctation of the Aorta Using Fetal Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging
title_sort analysis of 3-dimensional arch anatomy, vascular flow, and postnatal outcome in cases of suspected coarctation of the aorta using fetal cardiac magnetic resonance imaging
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8300852/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34187165
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/CIRCIMAGING.121.012411
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