Dynamic vortical flow profile quantitatively characterizes mitral valvular-left ventricular hemodynamic coupling: In vivo analysis by dynamic 3D enstrophy mapping from 4D Flow MRI
Mohammed S.M. Elbaz, Trung Bao Le, Pankaj Garg, Arno A.W. Roest,, Boudewijn P.F. Lelieveldt, Sven Plein, Jos J.M. Westenberg, Fotis, Sotiropoulos, Rob J. van der Geest

TL;DR
This study introduces a novel 3D enstrophy mapping technique using 4D Flow MRI to quantitatively analyze vortical flow dynamics in the left ventricle, revealing bi-phasic behavior and potential clinical insights into mitral valve-left ventricular coupling.
Contribution
It presents a new dimensionless profile PMV-LV for characterizing vortical flow evolution and its relation to MV-LV hemodynamic coupling in vivo.
Findings
Healthy LV exhibits bi-phasic vortical flow with specific growth and decay times.
Altered vortical flow parameters observed in pilot patients.
PMV-LV profile provides quantitative insights into MV-LV hemodynamic coupling.
Abstract
Vortical blood flow in the human left ventricular (LV) inflow initiates from the mitral valve (MV) and evolves within the LV during diastolic E-filling. Hence, vortical flow links MV and LV hemodynamics. This study sought to elucidate and quantitatively characterize the in vivo 3D dynamics of LV vortical flow over E-filling and relation to MV-LV hemodynamic coupling using 4D Flow MRI flow field. 34 healthy volunteers and 5 example patients underwent 4D Flow MRI. Vortical blood flow evolution was mapped in the LV over E-wave using enstrophy density. A new dimensionless profile PMV-LV was derived as a function of both MV vortex formation time (VFT) and LV volumetric enstrophy density. Results reveal that 3D vortical flow evolution in the healthy LV follows a bi-phasic behavior with a vortical growth phase followed by a vortical decay phase. In healthy LVs studied, the PMV-LV profile…
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TopicsCardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments · Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors · Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
