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Reduced regional flow in the left ventricle after anterior acute myocardial infarction: a case control study using 4D flow MRI

Journal

BMC MEDICAL IMAGING
Volume 19, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12880-019-0404-7

Keywords

Phase contrast; 4D flow; Myocardial infarction; Left ventricle

Funding

  1. Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) program, through the NIH National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) [UL1TR002373, TL1TR002375]
  2. NIH [1R01HL128278-01]
  3. GE Healthcare
  4. University of Wisconsin-Madison's Radiology Department

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Background Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) alters left ventricular (LV) hemodynamics, resulting in decreased global LV ejection fraction and global LV kinetic energy. We hypothesize that anterior AMI effects localized alterations in LV flow and developed a regional approach to analyze these local changes with 4D flow MRI. Methods 4D flow cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) data was compared between 12 anterior AMI patients (11 males; 66 +/- 12yo; prospectively acquired in 2016-2017) and 19 healthy volunteers (10 males; 40 +/- 16yo; retrospective from 2010 to 2011 study). The LV cavity was contoured on short axis cine steady-state free procession CMR and partitioned into three regions: base, mid-ventricle, and apex. 4D flow data was registered to the short axis segmentation. Peak systolic and diastolic through-plane flows were compared region-by-region between groups using linear models of flow with age, sex, and heart rate as covariates. Results Peak systolic flow was reduced in anterior AMI subjects compared to controls in the LV mid-ventricle (fitted reduction = 3.9 L/min; P = 0.01) and apex (fitted reduction = 1.4 L/min; P = 0.02). Peak diastolic flow was also lower in anterior AMI subjects compared to controls in the apex (fitted reduction = 2.4 L/min; P = 0.01). Conclusions A regional method to analyze 4D LV flow data was applied in anterior AMI patients and controls. Anterior AMI patients had reduced regional flow relative to controls.

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