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   Helicity and vorticity of pulmonary arterial flow in patients with pulmonary hypertension: Quantitative analysis of flow formations  
   
نویسنده schäfer m. ,barker a.j. ,kheyfets v. ,stenmark k.r. ,crapo j. ,yeager m.e. ,truong u. ,buckner j.k. ,fenster b.e. ,hunter k.s.
منبع journal of the american heart association - 2017 - دوره : 6 - شماره : 12
چکیده    Background--qualitative and quantitative flow hemodynamic indexes have been shown to reflect right ventricular (rv) afterload and function in pulmonary hypertension (ph). we aimed to quantify flow hemodynamic formations in pulmonary arteries using 4-dimensional flow cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and the spatial velocity derivatives helicity and vorticity in a heterogeneous ph population. methods and results--patients with ph (n=35) and controls (n=10) underwent 4-dimensional flow magnetic resonance imaging study for computation of helicity and vorticity in the main pulmonary artery (mpa),the right pulmonary artery,and the rv outflow tract. helicity and vorticity were correlated with standard rv volumetric and functional indexes along with mpa stiffness assessed by measuring relative area change. patients with ph had a significantly decreased helicity in the mpa (8 versus 32 m/s2; p < 0.001),the right pulmonary artery (24 versus 50 m/s2; p < 0.001),and the rv outflow tract-mpa unit (15 versus 42 m/s2; p < 0.001). vorticity was significantly decreased in patients with ph only in the right pulmonary artery (26 versus 45 1/s; p < 0.001). total helicity computed correlated with the cardiac magnetic resonance imaging-derived ventricular-vascular coupling (-0.927; p < 0.000),the rv ejection fraction (0.865; p < 0.0001),cardiac output (0.581; p < 0.0001),mean pulmonary arterial pressure (-0.581; p=0.0008),and relative area change measured at the mpa (0.789; p < 0.0001). conclusions--the flow hemodynamic character in patients with ph assessed via quantitative analysis is considerably different when compared with healthy and normotensive controls. a strong association between helicity in pulmonary arteries and ventricular-vascular coupling suggests a relationship between the mechanical and flow hemodynamic domains. © 2017 the authors.
کلیدواژه Flow imaging; Hemodynamics; Magnetic resonance imaging; Pulmonary hypertension
آدرس divisions of cardiology,national jewish health,denver,co,united states,division of cardiology,children's hospital colorado,aurora,co,united states,department of bioengineering,university of colorado denver,anschutz medical campus,denver,co, United States, department of radiology,feinberg school of medicine,northwestern university,chicago,il, United States, department of bioengineering,university of colorado denver,anschutz medical campus,denver,co, United States, department of bioengineering,university of colorado denver,anschutz medical campus,denver,co,united states,pediatric division,department of critical care and pulmonary medicine,university of colorado denver,anschutz medical campus,denver,co, United States, pulmonary medicine,national jewish health,denver,co, United States, department of bioengineering,university of colorado denver,anschutz medical campus,denver,co, United States, divisions of cardiology,national jewish health,denver,co,united states,department of bioengineering,university of colorado denver,anschutz medical campus,denver,co, United States, divisions of cardiology,national jewish health,denver,co, United States, divisions of cardiology,national jewish health,denver,co, United States, divisions of cardiology,national jewish health,denver,co,united states,department of bioengineering,university of colorado denver,anschutz medical campus,denver,co, United States
 
     
   
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