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   Cardiovascular magnetic resonance of cardiac function and myocardial mass in preterm infants: A preliminary study of the impact of patent ductus arteriosus  
   
نویسنده broadhouse k.m. ,finnemore a.e. ,price a.n. ,durighel g. ,cox d.j. ,edwards a.d. ,hajnal j.v. ,groves a.m.
منبع journal of cardiovascular magnetic resonance - 2014 - دوره : 16 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: many pathologies seen in the preterm population are associated with abnormal blood supply,yet robust evaluation of preterm cardiac function is scarce and consequently normative ranges in this population are limited. the aim of this study was to quantify and validate left ventricular dimension and function in preterm infants using cardiovascular magnetic resonance (cmr). an initial investigation of the impact of the common congenital defect patent ductus arteriosus (pda) was then carried out. methods. steady state free procession short axis stacks were acquired. normative ranges of left ventricular end diastolic volume (edv),stroke volume (sv),left ventricular output (lvo),ejection fraction (ef),left ventricular (lv) mass,wall thickness and fractional thickening were determined in healthy (control) neonates. left ventricular parameters were then investigated in pda infants. unpaired student t-tests compared the 2 groups. multiple linear regression analysis assessed impact of shunt volume in pda infants,p-value ≤ 0.05 being significant. results: 29 control infants median (range) corrected gestational age at scan 34+6(31+1-39+3) weeks were scanned. edv,sv,lvo,lv mass normalized by weight and ef were shown to decrease with increasing corrected gestational age (cga) in controls. in 16 pda infants (cga 30+3(27+3-36+1) weeks) left ventricular dimension and output were significantly increased,yet there was no significant difference in ejection fraction and fractional thickening between the two groups. a significant association between shunt volume and increased left ventricular mass correcting for postnatal age and corrected gestational age existed. conclusion: cmr assessment of left ventricular function has been validated in neonates,providing more robust normative ranges of left ventricular dimension and function in this population. initial investigation of pda infants would suggest that function is relatively maintained. © 2014 broadhouse et al.;licensee biomed central.
کلیدواژه Cardiac function; Magnetic resonance; Patent ductus arteriosus; Preterm
آدرس imaging sciences department,imperial college,hammersmith hospital,london,united kingdom,division of imaging sciences and biomedical engineering,king's college london,st. thomas' hospital,london,se1 7eh, United Kingdom, imaging sciences department,imperial college,hammersmith hospital,london,united kingdom,division of imaging sciences and biomedical engineering,king's college london,st. thomas' hospital,london,se1 7eh, United Kingdom, imaging sciences department,imperial college,hammersmith hospital,london,united kingdom,division of imaging sciences and biomedical engineering,king's college london,st. thomas' hospital,london,se1 7eh, United Kingdom, imaging sciences department,imperial college,hammersmith hospital,london, United Kingdom, imaging sciences department,imperial college,hammersmith hospital,london,united kingdom,division of imaging sciences and biomedical engineering,king's college london,st. thomas' hospital,london,se1 7eh, United Kingdom, imaging sciences department,imperial college,hammersmith hospital,london,united kingdom,division of imaging sciences and biomedical engineering,king's college london,st. thomas' hospital,london,se1 7eh, United Kingdom, imaging sciences department,imperial college,hammersmith hospital,london,united kingdom,division of imaging sciences and biomedical engineering,king's college london,st. thomas' hospital,london,se1 7eh, United Kingdom, imaging sciences department,imperial college,hammersmith hospital,london,united kingdom,division of imaging sciences and biomedical engineering,king's college london,st. thomas' hospital,london,se1 7eh, United Kingdom
 
     
   
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