Analysis of Systolic Backflow and Secondary Helical Blood Flow in the Ascending Aorta Using Vector Flow Imaging

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Analysis of Systolic Backflow and Secondary Helical Blood Flow in the Ascending Aorta Using Vector Flow Imaging. / Hansen, Kristoffer Lindskov; Møller-Sørensen, Hasse; Kjaergaard, Jesper; Jensen, Maiken Brit; Teglgaard Lund, Jens; Pedersen, Mads Møller; Lange, Theis; Arendt Jensen, Jørgen; Nielsen, Michael Bachmann.

I: Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology, Bind 42, Nr. 4, 04.2016, s. 899-908.

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Hansen, KL, Møller-Sørensen, H, Kjaergaard, J, Jensen, MB, Teglgaard Lund, J, Pedersen, MM, Lange, T, Arendt Jensen, J & Nielsen, MB 2016, 'Analysis of Systolic Backflow and Secondary Helical Blood Flow in the Ascending Aorta Using Vector Flow Imaging', Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology, bind 42, nr. 4, s. 899-908. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2015.11.029

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Hansen, K. L., Møller-Sørensen, H., Kjaergaard, J., Jensen, M. B., Teglgaard Lund, J., Pedersen, M. M., Lange, T., Arendt Jensen, J., & Nielsen, M. B. (2016). Analysis of Systolic Backflow and Secondary Helical Blood Flow in the Ascending Aorta Using Vector Flow Imaging. Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology, 42(4), 899-908. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2015.11.029

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Hansen KL, Møller-Sørensen H, Kjaergaard J, Jensen MB, Teglgaard Lund J, Pedersen MM o.a. Analysis of Systolic Backflow and Secondary Helical Blood Flow in the Ascending Aorta Using Vector Flow Imaging. Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology. 2016 apr.;42(4):899-908. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2015.11.029

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Hansen, Kristoffer Lindskov ; Møller-Sørensen, Hasse ; Kjaergaard, Jesper ; Jensen, Maiken Brit ; Teglgaard Lund, Jens ; Pedersen, Mads Møller ; Lange, Theis ; Arendt Jensen, Jørgen ; Nielsen, Michael Bachmann. / Analysis of Systolic Backflow and Secondary Helical Blood Flow in the Ascending Aorta Using Vector Flow Imaging. I: Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology. 2016 ; Bind 42, Nr. 4. s. 899-908.

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title = "Analysis of Systolic Backflow and Secondary Helical Blood Flow in the Ascending Aorta Using Vector Flow Imaging",
abstract = "Secondary rotational flow and systolic backflow are seen in the ascending aorta and, in this study, were analyzed with the vector velocity method transverse oscillation. Twenty-five patients were scanned intra-operatively, and the vector velocities were related to estimates of transesophageal echocardiography and pulmonary artery catheter thermodilution, and associated with gender, age, aortic diameter, atherosclerotic plaques, left ventricular ejection fraction and previous myocardial infarctions. Secondary flow was present for all patients. The duration and rotational frequency (p < 0.001) and the duration and flow direction of the secondary flow (p < 0.002) were associated. Systolic backflow was present in 40% of the patients and associated with systolic velocities (p < 0.002) and the presence of atherosclerotic plaques (p < 0.001). No other significant associations were observed. The study indicates that backflow is injurious and that secondary flow is a normal flow phenomenon. The study also shows that transverse oscillation can provide new information on blood flow in the ascending aorta.",
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T1 - Analysis of Systolic Backflow and Secondary Helical Blood Flow in the Ascending Aorta Using Vector Flow Imaging

AU - Hansen, Kristoffer Lindskov

AU - Møller-Sørensen, Hasse

AU - Kjaergaard, Jesper

AU - Jensen, Maiken Brit

AU - Teglgaard Lund, Jens

AU - Pedersen, Mads Møller

AU - Lange, Theis

AU - Arendt Jensen, Jørgen

AU - Nielsen, Michael Bachmann

N1 - Copyright © 2016 World Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

PY - 2016/4

Y1 - 2016/4

N2 - Secondary rotational flow and systolic backflow are seen in the ascending aorta and, in this study, were analyzed with the vector velocity method transverse oscillation. Twenty-five patients were scanned intra-operatively, and the vector velocities were related to estimates of transesophageal echocardiography and pulmonary artery catheter thermodilution, and associated with gender, age, aortic diameter, atherosclerotic plaques, left ventricular ejection fraction and previous myocardial infarctions. Secondary flow was present for all patients. The duration and rotational frequency (p < 0.001) and the duration and flow direction of the secondary flow (p < 0.002) were associated. Systolic backflow was present in 40% of the patients and associated with systolic velocities (p < 0.002) and the presence of atherosclerotic plaques (p < 0.001). No other significant associations were observed. The study indicates that backflow is injurious and that secondary flow is a normal flow phenomenon. The study also shows that transverse oscillation can provide new information on blood flow in the ascending aorta.

AB - Secondary rotational flow and systolic backflow are seen in the ascending aorta and, in this study, were analyzed with the vector velocity method transverse oscillation. Twenty-five patients were scanned intra-operatively, and the vector velocities were related to estimates of transesophageal echocardiography and pulmonary artery catheter thermodilution, and associated with gender, age, aortic diameter, atherosclerotic plaques, left ventricular ejection fraction and previous myocardial infarctions. Secondary flow was present for all patients. The duration and rotational frequency (p < 0.001) and the duration and flow direction of the secondary flow (p < 0.002) were associated. Systolic backflow was present in 40% of the patients and associated with systolic velocities (p < 0.002) and the presence of atherosclerotic plaques (p < 0.001). No other significant associations were observed. The study indicates that backflow is injurious and that secondary flow is a normal flow phenomenon. The study also shows that transverse oscillation can provide new information on blood flow in the ascending aorta.

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DO - 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2015.11.029

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EP - 908

JO - Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology

JF - Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology

SN - 0301-5629

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