2017
DOI: 10.21037/jtd.2017.03.84
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Dynamic and quantitative evaluation of degenerative mitral valve disease: a dedicated framework based on cardiac magnetic resonance imaging

Abstract: Our CMR-dedicated framework allows for the quantitative and dynamic evaluation of MV apparatus, with quantifiable annular alterations representing the primary hallmark of severe MV degeneration. This may aid surgeons in the evaluation of the severity of MV dysfunction and the selection of the appropriate MV treatment.

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“…CMR is another imaging modality that can be used to better assess patients with mitral valve prolapse, and therefore with FED or Barlow’s disease. CMR can provide a 3D analysis of mitral valve morphology and dynamics, as in the study by Sturla et al [ 61 ], where the authors used a CMR-dedicated framework and showed, similarly to the echocardiographic findings, that the mitral annulus is larger and has a rounder shape in patients with Barlow’s disease compared to FED. Furthermore, they showed that patients with Barlow’s disease have higher prolapse height and volume.…”
Section: Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging (Cmr)mentioning
confidence: 90%
“…CMR is another imaging modality that can be used to better assess patients with mitral valve prolapse, and therefore with FED or Barlow’s disease. CMR can provide a 3D analysis of mitral valve morphology and dynamics, as in the study by Sturla et al [ 61 ], where the authors used a CMR-dedicated framework and showed, similarly to the echocardiographic findings, that the mitral annulus is larger and has a rounder shape in patients with Barlow’s disease compared to FED. Furthermore, they showed that patients with Barlow’s disease have higher prolapse height and volume.…”
Section: Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging (Cmr)mentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The severity of the MR can be evaluated using several CMR-based quantitative techniques that are detailed below. Furthermore, CMR can provide information about the mechanism of MR by identifying morphological abnormalities of the mitral valve apparatus 9,10 . The presence of billowing or flail segments can be identified by dedicated cine imaging focusing on the different scallops of the mitral valve leaflets 8 .…”
Section: Current Clinical Guidelinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In these reference frames, annular points were fitted through 4 th order Fourier functions to obtain a continuous 3D annular profile. 5 The following measurements of TV annulus dimensions were automatically computed at the defined four cardiac phases, (Fig. 1d-e):…”
Section: Mdct Data Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%