MRI in Chronic Aortic Dissection: A Systematic Review and Future Directions

Front Cardiovasc Med. 2015 Feb 19:2:5. doi: 10.3389/fcvm.2015.00005. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

The acute event of thoracic aortic dissection carries with it high mortality and morbidity. Despite optimal initial surgical or medical management strategies, the risk of further complications in the long-term, including aneurysmal dilatation and false lumen (FL) expansion, are not insignificant. Adequate follow-up of such conditions requires dedicated imaging where relevant prognostic indicators are accurately assessed. We perform a systematic review of the literature and report the current evidence for the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in assessment of chronic aortic dissection. We then make a comparison with traditional imaging modalities including computed tomography and echocardiography. We discuss new ways in which MRI may extend existing aortic assessment, including identification of blood-flow dynamics within the TL and FL using phase-contrast imaging.

Keywords: aortic type A dissection; aortic type B dissection; chronic aortic dissection; follow-up; magnetic resonance imaging.

Publication types

  • Review