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Three-dimensional mitral annulus structure in repaired Atrio-Ventricular Septal Defect, a transthoracic echocardiographic comparison - 14/08/19

Doi : 10.1016/j.acvdsp.2019.06.035 
Aitor Guitarte Vidaurre , Clement Karsenty, Adrien Blanc, Remi Vincent, Bertrand Leobon, Fabio Cuttone, Yves Dulac, Philippe Acar, Khaled Hadeed
 M3C CHU Toulouse, Paediatric and Congenital Cardiology, Children's Hospital, Paul Sabatier University, Toulouse, France 

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Introduction

Understanding of cardiac structure has been improved by 3D cardiac echocardiography. The anatomy and geometry of the mitral valve annulus (MVA) has been previously described with advanced imaging techniques, allowing for a better comprehension of valve dysfunction and providing significant information for the surgical repair.

Aim

To apply transthoracic 3D echocardiography (3DTTE) for quantitative and qualitative assessment and comparison of the pathologic MVA in congenital cardiopathies (CC) of the valve with a normal group.

Methods

Patients with repaired atrioventricular septal defect (AVSD) attending consultation were prospectively included and matched with a control group of healthy children by sex, age and body surface area (BSA). 3DTTE full volume and 3D zoom acquisitions were performed on a Philips EPIQ7. The 3D shape of the annuli was reconstructed and analysed with TOMTEC™ 4D MV-ASSESSMENT© (Fig. 1). The assessed and compared parameters were annular area (2D & 3D), circumference, high-low distances (height), anterolateral-posterolateral (ALPM), and anteroposterior (AP) axes, non-planar angle (NPA), sphericity index, angle between the aortic annulus and AP axe (AAoAPangle). All measurements were indexed by BSA.

Results

A total of 18 participants were recruited. Both groups were comparable in age (10.67±3.45 years) and BSA (1.13±0.27 m2). All acquisitions could be analysed with need of minimal editing of the annulus after automated detection, leaflets couldn’t be analysed in the AVSD group. Significative differences between both groups were found in the NPA with an increase in the nonplanarity for the patients with a repaired AVSD (144.5 vs. 132.9; P˂0.01) and a more circular shape represented by a higher sphericity index (0.99 vs. 0,85; P=0.01). No difference was found in indexed height, area and diameters were similar between both groups.

Conclusions

The specific and exclusive shape of the MVA in patients with repaired AVSD was revealed in the patients studied, resulting in a loss of the saddle shape structure. Those results could help in the comprehension of anatomic changes of the mitral valve annulus occurring after AVSD surgery.

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Keywords : Congenital Heart Diseases, Children, 3D echocardiography, Mitral Valve Annulus, Atrioventricular Septal Defect


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