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Decreased rotational flow and circumferential wall shear stress as early markers of descending aorta dilation in Marfan syndrome: a 4D flow CMR study.

A GualaGisela TeixidóL Dux-SantoyC GranatoA Ruiz-MuñozF ValenteL Galian-GayL GutiérrezT González-AlujasK M JohnsonO WiebenA Sao AvilésA EvangelistaJ Rodriguez-Palomares
Published in: Journal of cardiovascular magnetic resonance : official journal of the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (2019)
Reduced rotational flow is present in the aorta of Marfan patients even in the absence of dilation, is related to aortic stiffness and drives abnormal circumferential wall shear stress. Axial and circumferential wall shear stress are independently related to proximal descending aorta dilation beyond clinical factors. In-plane rotational flow and circumferential wall shear stress may be considered as an early marker of descending aorta dilation in Marfan patients.
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