Incidentally enhancing supraclavicular lymphatic convolutes in magnetic resonance angiography in patients with Fontan circulation.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 Medicine
Daniel Gräfe, Franz Wolfgang Hirsch, Christian Roth, Florentine Gräfe, Matthias Gutberlet
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PURPOSE Fontan procedure and its modifications are the preferred approach to definitive palliation in uni- ventricular hearts though often with short-term or long-term complications. It is believed that a dysfunction in lymphatic circulation is responsible for part of the complications. Occasionally, abnormal supraclavicular lymphatic vessel convolutes can be observed in contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography (ceMRA). This study aims to determine the frequency of this phenomenon as well as a possible correlation with the functional status after Fontan procedure. METHODS CeMRA of 37 patients after Fontan surgery was retrospectively screened and grouped for the presence or absence of abnormal lymphatic convolute. An attempt was made to identify differ- ences in the level of dysfunction of the Fontan circulation between the 2 groups. RESULTS In 6 of 37 patients (16%), an abnormal cervical lymphatic convolute was found in the cervical venous angle. The surrogate parameters for a malfunction of the Fontan circulation did not sig- nificantly differ between both groups. CONCLUSION This is the first description of cervical lymphatic vessels in Fontan patients enhancing incidentally in ceMRA, probably due to venous-to-lymphatic reflux. As the likelihood of various complica- tions of Fontan circulation increases with the severity of lymphatic dysfunction, this observation could help to select patients who require closer monitoring or advanced lymphatic imaging.

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顺带增强Fontan循环患者锁骨上淋巴回旋的磁共振血管造影。
目的Fontan手术及其改良是单心室心脏最终缓解的首选方法,但常伴有短期或长期并发症。据信,淋巴循环功能障碍是部分并发症的原因。偶尔,在磁共振造影(ceMRA)中可以观察到异常的锁骨上淋巴管卷曲。本研究旨在确定这种现象的发生频率以及与Fontan手术后功能状态的可能相关性。方法对37例Fontan术后患者的CeMRA进行回顾性筛查,并根据有无异常淋巴卷进行分组。我们试图确定两组间丰坦循环功能障碍水平的差异。结果37例患者中有6例(16%)在颈静脉角处发现异常淋巴旋回。两组间Fontan循环功能障碍的替代参数无显著差异。结论:这是Fontan患者颈淋巴血管在ceMRA中偶然增强的首次描述,可能是由于静脉-淋巴反流。由于丰坦循环各种并发症的可能性随着淋巴功能障碍的严重程度而增加,这一观察结果可以帮助选择需要密切监测或高级淋巴成像的患者。
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CiteScore
3.50
自引率
4.80%
发文量
69
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology (Diagn Interv Radiol) is the open access, online-only official publication of Turkish Society of Radiology. It is published bimonthly and the journal’s publication language is English. The journal is a medium for original articles, reviews, pictorial essays, technical notes related to all fields of diagnostic and interventional radiology.
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