Dynamic computed tomographic assessment of the mitral annulus in patients with and without mitral prolapse

  • Asim Rizvi
  • , Roy P. Marcus
  • , Yugene Guo
  • , Rickey Carter
  • , Ian T. Mark
  • , Thomas A. Foley
  • , Nikkole M. Weber
  • , Emily N. Sheedy
  • , Shuai Leng
  • , Eric E. Williamson

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Abstract

Objectives: To obtain 3D CT measurements of mitral annulus throughout cardiac cycle using prototype mitral modeling software, assess interobserver agreement, and compare among patients with mitral prolapse (MP) and control group. Background: Pre-procedural imaging is critical for planning of transcatheter mitral valve (MV) replacement. However, there is limited data regarding reliable CT-based measurements to accurately characterize the dynamic geometry of the mitral annulus in patients with MV disease. Methods: Patients with MP and control subjects without any MV disease who underwent ECG-gated cardiac CT were retrospectively identified. Multiphasic CT data was loaded into a prototype mitral modeling software. Multiple anatomical parameters in 3D space were recorded throughout the cardiac cycle (0–95%): annular circumference, planar-surface-area (PSA), anterior-posterior (A-P) distance, and anterolateral-posteromedial (AL-PM) distance. Comparisons were made among the two groups, with p < 0.05 considered statistically significant. Interobserver agreement was assessed on ten patients using intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) among 4 experienced readers. Results: A total of 100 subjects were included: 50 with MP and 50 control. Annular dimensions were significantly higher in the MP group than control group, with circumference (144 ± 11 vs. 117±8 mm), PSA (1533 ± 247 vs. 1005 ± 142 mm2), A-P distance (38 ± 4 vs. 32±2 mm), and AL-PM distance (47 ± 4 vs. 39±3 mm) (all p < 0.001). Substantial size changes were observed throughout the cardiac cycle, but with maximal and minimal sizes at different cardiac phases for the two groups. The interobserver agreement was excellent (ICC≥0.75) for annular circumference, PSA, A-P- and AL-PM distance. Conclusion: A significant variation in the mitral annular measures between different cardiac phases and two groups was observed with excellent interobserver agreement.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)502-509
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography
Volume14
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 1 2020

Keywords

  • Computed tomography angiography
  • Mitral valve
  • Mitral valve insufficiency
  • Mitral valve prolapse
  • Transcatheter aortic valve replacement

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging
  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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