We report the comprehensive evaluation of cardiac morphology, valve function, and three-dimensional (3D) blood flow in a pediatric patient with congenital heart disease. 3D visualization of cardiovascular flow paths and quantitative flow analysis based on flow-sensitive 4D magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provided detailed insight into hemodynamic changes associated with valve insufficiency and the complex single ventricle physiology. Despite only moderate atrio-ventricular regurgitation (fractions28%) a marked redirection of atrial flow and pronounced vortex flow in the entire atrium was observed. Disturbed retrograde flow was even found upstream within the left pulmonary veins (regurgitant fractions27%) indicating interrupted continuity of flow directed through the single atrium and ventricle. Such findings indicate the potential of flow-sensitive 4D MRI to detect and quantify complex 3D flow alterations. © 2011 Published by European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery.
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Markl, M., Geiger, J., Stiller, B., & Arnold, R. (2011). Impaired continuity of flow in congenital heart disease with single ventricle physiology. Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, 12(1), 87–90. https://doi.org/10.1510/icvts.2010.250977
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