Prenatal MR Diagnosis of Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connection and Related Brain Growth Changes.

IF 3.3 2区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Jing-Ya Ren, Chang-An Chen, Ming Zhu, Ke Liu, Li-Jun Chen, Su-Zhen Dong
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Abstract

Background: Prenatal diagnosis of total anomalous pulmonary venous connection (TAPVC) is challenging, and little is known about how it affects brain development.

Purpose: To evaluate the utility of fetal MRI to diagnose TAPVC and related brain growth changes.

Study type: Retrospective case-control study.

Population: Twenty-one fetuses (23.0 to 30.8 weeks, mean 26.4 weeks) with pre-natal MRI diagnosis of TAPVC. Post-natal images and surgery were available in 18 fetuses. Brain volumes in TAPVC fetuses were compared with age and sex matched 100 cases of normal controls and 38 fetuses with tetralogy of Fallot (TOF).

Sequence: Single shot turbo spin echo sequence for evaluating fetal brain, and steady-state free precession (SSFP) sequence for evaluating fetal cardiovascular structures at 1.5 T.

Assessment: TAPVC type was determined by visualizing the drainage of the common pulmonary vein and dilated coronary sinus: supracardiac, intracardiac and infracardiac. The fetal pulmonary edema was evaluated, and fetal brain volumes were measured using automatic segmentation.

Statistical tests: One-way analysis of variance and post hoc least square difference tests to evaluate differences in variables between TAPVC, TOF and control groups. A P value <0.05 was considered significant.

Results: Of the 21 cases of TAPVC, 10 (47.6%) were identified as supracardiac, 8 (38.1%) as intracardiac, and 3 (14.3%) as infracardiac. Eighteen cases were confirmed by postnatal imaging and surgery; the remaining three cases had no confirmation. Six cases were associated with other cardiovascular abnormalities. Key MRI features of fetal TAPVC included a dilated coronary sinus and vertical vein. Fetal pulmonary edema was seen in six cases. Compared to controls, TAPVC fetuses had lower cerebellum and brainstem volumes and higher e-CSF, while had larger subcortical brain tissue, cerebellum, brainstem, e-CSF, and intracranial cavity volumes than those of TOF cases.

Data conclusion: Fetal MRI may be a useful modality for evaluating fetal TAPVC and altered brain development.

Evidence level: 3 TECHNICAL EFFICACY: Stage 3.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (JMRI) is an international journal devoted to the timely publication of basic and clinical research, educational and review articles, and other information related to the diagnostic applications of magnetic resonance.
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