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arxiv: 1809.06355 · v1 · pith:PDMX7CF5new · submitted 2018-09-17 · ⚛️ physics.med-ph · physics.bio-ph· physics.flu-dyn

Computational Study of Pulmonary Flow Patterns after Repair of Transposition of Great Arteries

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Patients that undergo the arterial switch operation (ASO) to repair transposition of great arteries (TGA) can develop abnormal pulmonary trunk morphology with significant long-term complications. In this study, cardiovascular magnetic resonance was combined with computational fluid dynamics to investigate the impact of the post-operative layout on the pulmonary flow patterns. Three ASO patients were analyzed and compared to a normal control. Results showed the presence of anomalous shear layer instabilities, vortical and helical structures, and turbulent-like states in all patients, particularly as a consequence of the unnatural curvature of the pulmonary bifurcation. Streamlined, mostly laminar flow was instead found in the healthy subject. These findings shed light on the correlation between the post-ASO anatomy and the presence of altered flow features, and may be useful to improve surgical planning as well as the long-term care of TGA patients.

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