Evaluation of pulmonary artery wall properties in congenital heart disease patients using cardiac magnetic resonance

Congenital heart disease patients (CHD) with complex right heart disease are often left with residual lesions that result in right ventricular (RV)-pulmonary artery (PA) dysfunction post surgery. The appropriate timing of re-intervention to correct these lesions is difficult to determine due to lack of suitable quantifiable diagnostic techniques. The PA wall (material) properties characterize the mechanical behavior of the PAs and thus, contribute significantly to the RV-PA function. Therefore, the arterial wall properties of the main PA (MPA), left PA (LPA), and right PA (RPA) of three CHD subjects with normal RV-PA function and anatomy were quantified using retrospective pressure-diameter data as input to a constitutive (material) model.
Source: Progress in Pediatric Cardiology - Category: Cardiology Authors: Source Type: research