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MR imaging and heart function in patients pre‐ and post‐Fontan surgery
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1995
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Entire HeartHeart FailureMathematical AssumptionsCardiac AnaesthesiaPediatric Heart DiseaseSurgeryDiastolic FunctionMagnetic Resonance ImagingChamber SizeVascular ImagingPublic HealthPost‐fontan SurgeryCardiologyRadiologyCardiothoracic SurgeryCardiovascular ImagingImaging AnatomyMedical ImagingPediatric Cardiac SurgeryNeuroimagingCardiovascular DiseaseMedicineHeart FunctionMr Imaging
MR imaging allows functional evaluation of the ventricles of the entire heart because it evaluates cardiac anatomy three-dimensionally. Such evaluation is independent of chamber size and shape, and virtually independent of mathematical assumptions. Applying standard measurements of volume and function in children who have undergone multi-staged Fontan operations, we have shown diminished ventricular volumes and mass, and decreased cardiac indices, in post-Fontan procedure. These variations may be predictive of ultimate outcome in these complex patients.
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