Clinical Trial: Non Invasive Imaging of Abdominal Aorta Aneurysm Hemodynamics and Wall Structure

Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Completed
Study Type: Observational

Official Title: Non Invasive in Vivo Evaluation of Abdominal Aorta Aneurysm Hemodynamics, Wall Stress, and Inflammation Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Brief Summary: The development of the abdominal aorta aneurysm is multifactorial. Through use of magnetic resonance imaging without contrast, this study will look closely at flow, the stresses hereby induced, as well as signs of inflammation in the vessel wall.

Detailed Summary: The etiology of the abdominal aorta aneurysm is complex and multi-factorial. Biomechanic and hemodynamic stress contributes to aneurysmal growth, and the relevance of inflammation is gaining in terms of pathological influence. The technical advances of imaging now enable one to utilize magnetic resonance in reconstructing aortal blood flow. Newer post-imaging software then enables one to perform complex data analysis, wherein shear and wall-stress can be calculated. The goal of this study is to analyze the aneurysms of twenty patients. Values will be obtained for shear and wall stress. Additionally, the utilization of short tau wave inversion recovery (STIR) sequences will be performed to evaluate the presence or absence of acute edema and inflammation of the region. It should also be noted that particular attention will be placed on the so-called "neck" of the aneurysm, where the aneurysm typically tapers into what is often regarded as normal aortic tissue. This region is important for both the placement of a surgical bypass prosthesis or a deployed stent graft.
Sponsor: Aarhus University Hospital

Current Primary Outcome: Left ventricular longitudinal strain for perioperative cardiac monitoring in aortic aneurysm surgery using transthoracic 2-dimensional echocardiography: a a feasibility and repeatability study.feasibility and repeatability study. [ Time Frame: 12 Months ]

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Information By: Aarhus University Hospital

Dates:
Date Received: April 14, 2010
Date Started: March 2010
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Last Updated: January 12, 2015
Last Verified: January 2015