Assessment of superior cavo-pulmonary anastomoses (Glenn shunt) by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in comparison with multi-slice computed tomography

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Background: Multi-slice computed tomography (MSCT) angiography is the gold standard imaging modality to evaluate the patency of Glenn shunt and the presence of veno–veno collaterals. The goal of this study is to evaluate the ability of two cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques to assess the patency of Glenn shunt and the presence of veno–veno collaterals compared to MSCT angiography. Results: Patients with Glenn shunt had MSCT angiography and cardiac MRI using two techniques: TWIST (Time-resolved angiography With Stochastic Trajectories) and the three-dimensional (3D) post-contrast whole heart techniques. MSCT angiography and cardiac MRI images were post-processed for quantitative and qualitative assessment of Glenn shunt and veno–veno collaterals. Our study included 29 patients (17 male, 59%) with Glenn shunt, the median age was 22 years (range 3–36 years). 3D post-contrast whole heart images give similar results compared to MSCT angiography results in the evaluation of Glenn shunt and veno–veno collaterals, 100% agreement in Glenn shunt visualization and agreement was 86.2% in the detection of veno–veno collaterals with a perfect agreement (kappa = 1) as regards their proximal connection to superior vena cava (SVC). While TWIST showed lower agreement compared to MSCT angiography results, 87.5% agreement in Glenn shunt visualization and agreement was 68.9% in the detection of veno–veno collaterals with poor agreement (kappa = 0.266) as regards their proximal connection to SVC. Conclusions: 3D post-contrast whole heart MRI images have similar results as MSCT angiography in the evaluation of superior cavo-pulmonary anastomosis and can be a good and safer alternative to MSCT angiography.

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Gamal El-Deen, M. A., Ibrahim, A. S., Abdeldayem, E. H., Elia, R. Z., & Romeih, S. (2021). Assessment of superior cavo-pulmonary anastomoses (Glenn shunt) by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in comparison with multi-slice computed tomography. Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, 52(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s43055-021-00676-x

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