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Utmaningar och förbättringsmöjligheter för MR-faskontrast vid diagnostik av kronisk aortainsufficiens

Abstract
Aortic valve regurgitation (AR) occurs when the valve fails to close properly, allowing blood to flow back into the left ventricle during diastole. This puts extra strain on the heart and, over time, can lead to damage and reduced heart function. Phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging (PC-MRI) is considered an accurate method to assess the AR severity. In some cases, though, complex blood flow, through-plane heart motion, and the presence of metal implants may affect the diagnostic certainty. This thesis aims to determine if and how these factors influence the assessment of AR severity and to develop new potential biomarkers for AR patients using PC-MRI. In Paper I, the blood flow was characterized in detail in patients with chronic AR using PC-MRI. The results showed that patients with larger aortas and greater AR displayed more skewed and complex flow in the ascending aorta. Paper II determines the influence of complex blood flow on PC-MRI in the ascending aorta of patients with chronic AR. The results showed that flow complexity varied with (measurement) position and that a more complex flow was associated with lower measurement repeatability. Paper III determines the influence of through-plane heart motion on the PC-MRI in the ascending aorta in patients with chronic AR. The results showed that such motion errors can lead to underestimation of AR severity, particularly in patients with large aortas. Paper IV evaluates the potential of assessing AR severity using PC-based biomarkers in the descending aorta of patients with chronic AR. With such vi biomarkers, significant and non-significant AR could be separated with high diagnostic certainty. Paper V uses a flow phantom to evaluate the effect of dynamic susceptibility changes due to the movement of metallic aortic valve protheses during the PC-MRI acquisition. The results showed that such effects can further lead to underestimation of the AR severity. In summary, this thesis shows that complex flow, through-plane heart motion, and dynamic susceptibility changes can affect the assessment of AR severity using PC-MRI, particularly in patients with dilated aortas. Furthermore, PC-MRI biomarkers in the descending aorta can be used as a supportive reference and thereby improve the diagnostic certainty for patients with chronic AR.
Parts of work
I. Bech-Hanssen O, Svensson F, Polte CL, Johnsson ÅA, Gao SA, Lagerstrand KM. (2017). Characterization of complex flow patterns in the ascending aorta in patients with aortic regurgitation using phase-contrast velocity MRI. International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging, 34(3), 419-429. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10554-017-1239-3
 
II. Truedsson F, Polte CL, Gao SA, Johnsson ÅA, Gao SA, Bech-Hanssen O, Lagerstrand KM. (2021). Importance of complex blood flow in the assessment of aortic regurgitation severity using phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging. International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging, 37(12), 3561-3572. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10554-021-02341-w
 
III. Lagerstrand KM, Truedsson F, Gao SA, Johansson A, Bech-Hanssen O, Polte CL, Johnsson ÅA. (2021). Importance of through-plane heart motion correction for the assessment of aortic regurgitation severity using phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging. Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 84, 69-75. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mri.2021.09.010
 
IV. Truedsson F, Gao SA, Polte CL, Bech-Hanssen O, Johnsson ÅA, Lagerstrand KM. Phase contrast CMR in the descending aorta as a supportive reference for severe aortic regurgitation. Manuscript
 
V. Truedsson F, Starck G, Gao SA, Andersson L, Svensson PA, Johnsson ÅA, Lagerstrand KM. Dynamic Susceptibility-Induced Phase Effects of Phase-Contrast flow MRI. Manuscript
 
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine)
University
University of Gothenburg. Sahlgrenska Academy
Institution
Institute of Clinical Sciences. Department of Medical Radiation Sciences
Disputation
Fredagen den 23 maj 2025, kl 13.00, Hjärtats aula, Blå stråket 5 (mellan hållpunkt H och L), Göteborg
Date of defence
2025-05-23
E-mail
frida.svensson.2@gu.se
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/2077/85329
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Date
2025-04-29
Author
Truedsson, Frida
Keywords
aortic regurgitation
phase contrast MRI
diagnostic certainty
biomarkers
complex flow
through-plane heart motion
descending aorta
susceptibility
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
ISBN 978-91-8115-162-6 (PRINT) och/eller ISBN 978-91-8115-163-3 (PDF)
978-91-8115-163-3 (PDF)
978-91-8115-162-6 (PRINT)
Language
eng
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