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Continuous measurement of aortic dimensions in Turner syndrome: a cardiovascular magnetic resonance study

机译:连续测量Turner综合征的主动脉尺寸:一项心血管磁共振研究

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BackgroundSeverity of thoracic aortic disease in Turner syndrome (TS) patients is currently described through measures of aorta size and geometry at discrete locations. The objective of this study is to develop an improved measurement tool that quantifies changes in size and geometry over time, continuously along the length of the thoracic aorta. MethodsCardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) scans for 15 TS patients [41?±?9?years (mean age?±?standard deviation (SD))] were acquired over a 10-year period and compared with ten healthy gender and age-matched controls. Three-dimensional aortic geometries were reconstructed, smoothed and clipped, which was followed by identification of centerlines and planes normal to the centerlines. Geometric variables, including maximum diameter and cross-sectional area, were evaluated continuously along the thoracic aorta. Distance maps were computed for TS and compared to the corresponding maps for controls, to highlight any asymmetry and dimensional differences between diseased and normal aortae. Furthermore, a registration scheme was proposed to estimate localized changes in aorta geometry between visits. The estimated maximum diameter from the continuous method was then compared with corresponding manual measurements at 7 discrete locations for each visit and for changes between visits. ResultsManual measures at the seven positions and the corresponding continuous measurements of maximum diameter for all visits considered, correlated highly (R-value?=?0.77, P ConclusionsAn automated methodology is presented that enables rapid and precise three-dimensional measurement of thoracic aortic geometry, which can serve as an improved tool to define disease severity and monitor disease progression. Trial registrationClinicalTrials.gov Identifier - NCT01678274 . Registered - 08.30.2012.
机译:背景技术目前通过测量离散位置处的主动脉大小和几何形状来描述特纳综合征(TS)患者的胸主动脉疾病严重程度。这项研究的目的是开发一种改进的测量工具,该工具可以沿着胸主动脉长度连续地量化尺寸和几何形状随时间的变化。方法在10年的时间里,对15例TS患者[41?±?9?年(平均年龄±±标准差(SD))]进行了心血管磁共振(CMR)扫描,并将其与10位健康的性别和年龄相匹配的患者进行比较控制。重建,平滑和修剪三维主动脉的几何形状,然后识别中心线和垂直于中心线的平面。沿胸主动脉连续评估几何变量,包括最大直径和横截面积。计算TS的距离图,并将其与对照的对应图进行比较,以突出患病和正常主动脉之间的任何不对称和尺寸差异。此外,提出了一种注册方案来估计两次就诊之间主动脉几何的局部变化。然后将连续法估算的最大直径与每次访视以及访视之间的变化在7个离散位置进行的相应手动测量进行比较。结果在七个位置上进行的手动测量以及所考虑的所有就诊的最大直径的相应连续测量高度相关(R值?=?0.77,P可以用作定义疾病严重性和监测疾病进展的改进工具审判注册ClinicalTrials.gov标识符-NCT01678274。注册-2012年8月30日。

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