Viscous energy loss in the presence of abnormal aortic flow
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine2013Vol. 72(3), pp. 620–628
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Alex J. Barker, Pim van Ooij, Krishna Bandi, Julio García, Mazen Albaghdadi, Patrick M. McCarthy, Robert O. Bonow, James Carr, Jeremy D. Collins, S. Chris Malaisrie, Michael Markl
Abstract
This technique provides a capability to quantify the contribution of abnormal laminar blood flow to increased ventricular afterload. In this pilot study, viscous energy loss in patient cohorts was significantly elevated and indicates that cardiac afterload is increased due to abnormal flow.
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