A computational study of aortic reconstruction in single ventricle patients
Alyssa M. Taylor-LaPole, Mitchel J. Colebank, Justin D. Weigand, Mette, S. Olufsen, Charles Puelz

TL;DR
This study uses combined imaging data and fluid dynamics models to analyze hemodynamics in single ventricle patients, revealing hypertension and reduced gut flow, which could inform clinical management.
Contribution
It integrates MRI and pressure data with 1D models to predict systemic blood flow and pressure in HLHS patients, providing insights beyond clinical imaging.
Findings
HLHS patient shows hypertensive pressures in the brain.
Reduced blood flow to the gut in HLHS patient.
Irregular circulatory function during light exercise.
Abstract
Patients with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) are born with an underdeveloped left heart. They typically receive a sequence of surgeries that result in a single ventricle physiology called the Fontan circulation. While these patients usually survive into early adulthood, they are at risk for medical complications, partially due to their lower than normal cardiac output, which leads to insufficient cerebral and gut perfusion. While clinical imaging data can provide detailed insight into cardiovascular function within the imaged region, it is difficult to use this data for assessing deficiencies in the rest of the body and for deriving blood pressure dynamics. Data from patients used in this paper include three dimensional, magnetic resonance angiograms (MRA), time-resolved phase contrast cardiac magnetic resonance images (4D-MRI) and sphygmomanometer blood pressure measurements.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCongenital Heart Disease Studies · Aortic Disease and Treatment Approaches · Cardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments
