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Four-Dimensional Flow in Fontan Patients: Advanced Haemodynamic Assessment

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Staged palliation with the creation of a Fontan circulation is the standard surgical approach in patients with a single ventricle. The Fontan circulation is a complex circuit that is associated with various complications that may present early or later in life and can limit life quality and expectancy. In this context, a good understanding of the Fontan physiology is important to improve outcomes for single-ventricle patients. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is recommended for the long-term follow-up of Fontan patients, as it provides functional and haemodynamic information. Four-dimensional (4D) Flow MRI is a time-resolved, three-dimensional, velocity-encoded cardiovascular magnetic resonance technique that is increasingly used in Fontan patients because it not only enables measuring blood flow within a three-dimensional (3D) volume, but also allows for assessing more advanced haemodynamic parameters that may help in understanding the Fontan physiology and pathophysiology. Furthermore, 4D Flow is used for image-based simulations using computational fluid dynamics. In this review, we provide an overview of the use of cardiovascular magnetic resonance flow assessment, with a focus on four-dimensional flow (‘4D Flow’).
Title: Four-Dimensional Flow in Fontan Patients: Advanced Haemodynamic Assessment
Description:
Staged palliation with the creation of a Fontan circulation is the standard surgical approach in patients with a single ventricle.
The Fontan circulation is a complex circuit that is associated with various complications that may present early or later in life and can limit life quality and expectancy.
In this context, a good understanding of the Fontan physiology is important to improve outcomes for single-ventricle patients.
Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is recommended for the long-term follow-up of Fontan patients, as it provides functional and haemodynamic information.
Four-dimensional (4D) Flow MRI is a time-resolved, three-dimensional, velocity-encoded cardiovascular magnetic resonance technique that is increasingly used in Fontan patients because it not only enables measuring blood flow within a three-dimensional (3D) volume, but also allows for assessing more advanced haemodynamic parameters that may help in understanding the Fontan physiology and pathophysiology.
Furthermore, 4D Flow is used for image-based simulations using computational fluid dynamics.
In this review, we provide an overview of the use of cardiovascular magnetic resonance flow assessment, with a focus on four-dimensional flow (‘4D Flow’).

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