American heart journal
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American heart journal · Nov 1989
Pulmonary artery distensibility and blood flow patterns: a magnetic resonance study of normal subjects and of patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension.
Pulmonary artery distensibility was studied with spin-echo magnetic resonance imaging in 20 normal subjects of variable age and in four patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension. The distensibility was found to be significantly lower (8%) in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension than it was in normal subjects (23%). No age-related difference occurred. ⋯ There were also other variations in the flow pattern among normal individuals. All patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension had a markedly irregular ante- and retrograde flow and a large retrograde flow (average 26%). Magnetic resonance imaging offers a noninvasive way to evaluate pulmonary arterial hypertension as well as to quantitate pulmonary and aortic flows in, for example, left-to-right shunts.