Quantification of regurgitation in mitral valve prolapse with four-dimensional flow cardiovascular magnetic resonance

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Spampinato, Ricardo A. [1 ]
Jahnke, Cosima [2 ]
Crelier, Gerard [3 ]
Lindemann, Frank [2 ]
Fahr, Florian [1 ]
Czaja-Ziolkowska, Monika [2 ]
Sieg, Franz [1 ]
Strotdrees, Elfriede [1 ]
Hindricks, Gerhard [2 ]
Borger, Michael A. [1 ]
Paetsch, Ingo [2 ]
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[1] Univ Leipzig, Dept Cardiac Surg, Heart Ctr Leipzig, Struempellstr 39, D-04289 Leipzig, Germany
[2] Univ Leipzig, Dept Cardiol & Electrophysiol, Heart Ctr Leipzig, Struempellstr 39, D-04289 Leipzig, Germany
[3] Univ & ETH Zurich, Inst Biomed Engn, Zurich, Switzerland
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Degenerative mitral regurgitation; Mitral valve prolapse; Quantification of mitral valve regurgitation; Four-dimensional; Cardiovascular magnetic resonance; Echocardiography; ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY; SOCIETY; MRI;
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10.1186/s12968-021-00783-8
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
BackgroundFour-dimensional cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) flow assessment (4D flow) allows to derive volumetric quantitative parameters in mitral regurgitation (MR) using retrospective valve tracking. However, prior studies have been conducted in functional MR or in patients with congenital heart disease, thus, data regarding the usefulness of 4D flow CMR in case of a valve pathology like mitral valve prolapse (MVP) are scarce. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical utility of cine-guided valve segmentation of 4D flow CMR in assessment of MR in MVP when compared to standardized routine CMR and transthoracic echocardiography (TTE).MethodsSix healthy subjects and 54 patients (5516 years; 47 men) with MVP were studied. TTE severity grading used a multiparametric approach resulting in mild/mild-moderate (n=12), moderate-severe (n=12), and severe MR (n=30). Regurgitant volume (RVol) and regurgitant fraction (RF) were also derived using standard volumetric CMR and 4D flow CMR datasets with direct measurement of regurgitant flow (4DF(direct)) and indirect calculation using the formula: mitral valve forward flow - left ventricular outflow tract stroke volume (4DF(indirect)).ResultsThere was moderate to strong correlation between methods (r=0.59-0.84, p<0.001), but TTE proximal isovelocity surface area (PISA) method showed higher RVol as compared with CMR techniques (PISA vs. CMR, mean difference of 15.8 ml [95% CI 9.9-21.6]; PISA vs. 4DF(indirect), 17.2 ml [8.4-25.9]; PISA vs. 4DF(direct), 27.9 ml [19.1-36.8]; p<0.001). Only indirect CMR methods (CMR vs. 4DF(indirect)) showed moderate to substantial agreement (Lin's coefficient 0.92-0.97) without significant bias (mean bias 1.05 +/- 26 ml [- 50 to 52], p=0.757). Intra- and inter-observer reliability were good to excellent for all methods (ICC 0.87-0.99), but with numerically lower coefficient of variation for indirect CMR methods (2.5 to 12%).Conclusions In the assessment of patients with MR and MVP, cine-guided valve segmentation 4D flow CMR is feasible and comparable to standard CMR, but with lower RVol when TTE is used as reference. 4DF(indirect) quantification has higher intra- and inter-technique agreement than 4DF(direct) quantification and might be used as an adjunctive technique for cross-checking MR quantification in MVP.
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