Abstract

IntroductionBlood speckle imaging (BSI) is a new speckle-tracking-based technique for blood flow study. Flows assessment is particularly challenging in Congenital heart diseases (CHDs), where a profound distortion in cardiac anatomy gives reason of alteration in fluid mechanics. Up until now doppler methods were the only ones used for the analysis of fluid. Overcoming standard Doppler limits, BSI is becoming a promising new approach for the study of fluid dynamics.The aim of the study was to assess fluid-dynamics of different CHDs by using BSI. Methods and resultsTen children (7 with suspected CHDs and 3 controls) were enrolled for the purpose between January and June 2019. All of them underwent a complete 2D and Doppler echocardiographic assessment plus a further BSI study. We studied: one complex transposition of great arteries, one coarctation of aorta, one tetralogy of Fallot, one complete atrio-ventricular septal defect, one suspicious flow in pulmonary artery, one aortic stenosis, one hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and three normal controls. ConclusionCompared to conventional Doppler methods, BSI was able to better describe fluid dynamics and hemodynamics of these CHDs by showing laminar and turbulent flows and vortices. In our experience, it helped to define the diagnosis and, in some cases, drove the management.

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