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Morphological and Dynamic Analysis of the Right Atrioventricular Junction in Healthy Subjects with 4D Computed Tomography.

Jérôme Jouan1,2,3, Damian Craiem4,5, Ignacio Masari4,5, Virginie Bliah6, Gilles Soulat4,7,6, Elie Mousseaux4,7,6.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To improve knowledge of the tricuspid valve and right atrioventricular junction (RAVJ) coupling, four-dimensional (4D) imaging is mandatory (3D + time). Based on multiphase cardiac-volume computed tomography (CT) and innovative 4D analysis, we proposed to assess dynamical features of tricuspid annulus (TA) in relation to the right ventricle (RV) and right atrial (RA) functions.
METHODS: Cardiac-volume CT data sets through time were obtained in 30 healthy patients (Male 57%, mean age 57 ± 11 years). Using an in-house software, 3D semi-automated delineation of 18 points around TA perimeter were defined through 10 cardiac phases within RR interval and used to calculate TA features such as 3D/2D areas, perimeters, 360°-diameters and vertical deformation. RV and RA inner contours were also delineated. Bi-dimensional parameters were compared with multiplanar reconstruction (MPR) measurements.
RESULTS: TA was elliptical in horizontal projection with a maximal eccentricity index (EcImax) of 0.58 ± 0.12; and saddle-shaped in vertical projection with a horn nearby the antero-septal commissure. This feature remained throughout the cardiac cycle, but TA was more planar and less circular in late diastole (TA-height: 4.53 ± 1.06 mm, EcImax = 0.61 ± 0.14) when TA 3D area and perimeter reached a maximum of 7.05 ± 1.23 and 7.48 ± 0.93cm/m2, respectively. Correlations between minimal and maximal TA 3D areas and TA Projected 2D areas were excellent (r = 0.993 and r = 0.995, p < 0.001). TA 2D area measurements by MPR overestimated the projected values by 22 to 24%. Correlation between RV concentric strain and TA maximal diameter shortening was r = 0.452 (p = 0.01).
CONCLUSIONS: Cardiac-volume CT improves physiological knowledge of the relationships between the RAVJ components in healthy subjects.
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Keywords:  Computed tomography (CT); Right atrial function; Right ventricular function; Tricuspid annulus; Tricuspid valve

Year:  2022        PMID: 35167041     DOI: 10.1007/s13239-021-00604-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiovasc Eng Technol        ISSN: 1869-408X            Impact factor:   2.495


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