Hemodynamic assessment of pre- and post-operative aortic coarctation from MRI

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Coarctation of the aorta (CoA), is a congenital defect characterized by a severe narrowing of the aorta, usually distal to the aortic arch. The treatment options include surgical repair, stent implantation, and balloon angioplasty. In order to evaluate the physiological significance of the pre-operative coarctation and to assess the post-operative results, the hemodynamic analysis is usually performed by measuring the pressure gradient (ΔP) across the coarctation site via invasive cardiac catheterization. The measure of success is reduction of the (ΔP >20mmHg) systolic blood pressure gradient. In this paper, we propose a non-invasive method based on Computational Fluid Dynamics and MR imaging to estimate the pre- and post-operative hemodynamics for both native and recurrent coarctation patients. High correlation of our results and catheter measurements is shown on corresponding preand post-operative examination of 5 CoA patients.

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Ralovich, K., Itu, L., Mihalef, V., Sharma, P., Ionasec, R., Vitanovski, D., … Comaniciu, D. (2012). Hemodynamic assessment of pre- and post-operative aortic coarctation from MRI. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 7511 LNCS, pp. 486–493). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33418-4_60

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