Title :
Normalized left ventricular workload using phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging in patients with aortic stenosis
Author :
Garcia, J. ; Keshavarz-Motamed, Z. ; Capoulade, R. ; Le Ven, F. ; Kadem, L. ; Larose, E. ; Pibarot, P.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Radiol., Northwestern Univ., Chicago, IL, USA
Abstract :
Aortic stenosis (AS) severity contributes to the left ventricle (LV) deterioration due to the aortic valve narrowing and the alteration of systemic hemodynamic load. This load increment may also increase the LV stroke work (SW) which represent the required energy to deliver the blood at ejection. In this study, SW was derived from in-vivo cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) velocity measurements (n=57) using a lumped-parametric model. Furthermore, normalized SW (N-SW) was evaluated as AS severity parameter. SW differentiated from normal flow (>35 mL/m2) and low flow (<;35 mL/m2) states (p<;0.05). N-SW showed a good association with valve effective orifice area (EOA, r=-0.5, p<;0.001) and valvulo-arterial impedance (ZVA, r=0.65, p<;0.001). A severity threshold for N-SW (1.5 cJ/mL) was found using an EOA=1 cm2 as AS severity marker. CMR-derived SW and N-SW may be useful to the assessment and grading of AS patients.
Keywords :
biomedical MRI; blood vessels; haemodynamics; medical disorders; aortic stenosis; aortic valve; blood; cardiovascular magnetic resonance velocity measurement; left ventricle deterioration; lumped parametric model; normalized left ventricular workload; phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging; systemic hemodynamic load; Blood; Diseases; Heart; Hemodynamics; Imaging; Magnetic resonance; Valves;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2014.6945100