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Review
. 1999 Apr;15(2):105-13.
doi: 10.1023/a:1006281923372.

Complex flow patterns in the great vessels: a review

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Complex flow patterns in the great vessels: a review

H G Bogren et al. Int J Card Imaging. 1999 Apr.

Abstract

The article reviews the applications of magnetic resonance velocity mapping based on phase shifts in the protons to quantify blood flow velocity and blood flow volume. The method can be used to study normal physiology of blood flow in the aorta and its major branches, including forward and backward flow, to measure the aortic valve function in aortic valvular disease, stenosis and regurgitation, as well as pulmonary artery flow velocities in pulmonic insufficiency and regurgitation. Superior vena cava flows, pulmonary vein flows, left-to-right shunts, atrial and ventricular pulmonary conduit flows can also be measured. Two- and three-directional velocity mapping is reviewed and can be used to study three- or four-D flows in the aorta and the major arteries in great detail.

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