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Purpose: Dilated aortic root and ascending aorta (AAO) with progressive aortic regurgitation is a well-known sequela after arterial switch operation (ASO) in adults with transposition of the great arteries (TGA). We aimed to quantitatively assess aortic flow profiles in adults with TGA after ASO (Jatene procedure with LeCompte maneuver) using echo planar imaging (EPI) 4D flow MRI.

Methods: Prospectively, 9 consecutive adults (30.2 ± 6.6 years) after ASO (Jatene operation with LeCompte technique), 13 consecutive adults (34.3 ± 7.2 years) after the atrial switch operation with Senning procedure, and 8 age-matched control patients, who underwent turbo field echo (TFE) EPI 4D flow MRI (average scan time of approximately 4 min), were enrolled.

Results: TGA after ASO showed a markedly dilated sinus of Valsalva, compared to TGA after atrial switch operation (26.6. ± 4.9 vs. 18.6. ± 1.5 mm/cm). Vorticity, helicity, wall share stress (WSS), and energy loss (EL) in the aortic root and the AAO in TGA were greater than in the controls. Vorticity, helicity, WSS, and EL in the aortic root and the AAO were also greater in TGA after ASO than after atrial switch operation. More acute aortic arch angle correlated with greater vorticity of the aortic root, and the significant diameter ratio of the sinus of Valsalva and the AAO was relevant to greater vorticity, helicity, and EL in TGA after ASO.

Conclusions: A non-physiological blood flow pattern of the aortic root was identified in TGA adults after the ASO (Jatene procedure with LeCompte maneuver). Missing spiral looping of the great arteries and the unique structure after the Jatene procedure may play an adjunctive role in promoting aortopathy. The evaluation of aortic flow profile using EPI 4D flow MRI may be useful for risk stratification for aortopathy in this population.

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