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Abstract #2540

Application of Synthetic MRI Technology in Preoperative Brain Development of Pediatric Congenital Heart Disease

shengfang xu1,2, Shaoyu Wang3, Xin Ge1, songhong Yue1, Xinyi Li2, jifang Qian2, dalin zhu2, and jing zhang1
1Lanzhou University Second Hospital, Lanzhou, China, 2Gansu Provincial Maternity and Child-Care Hospital, Lanzhou, China, 3Siemens Healthineers, Shanghai, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Neuro, Quantitative Imaging

Motivation: Children with congenital heart disease (CHD) may exhibit brain development abnormalities, making it crucial to understand the risk and improve neurological function in these patients.

Goal(s): In this study, we aimed to quantitative assessment of preoperative brain development in CHD children using Synthetic Magnetic Resonance Imaging (SyMRI).

Approach: Through the quantitative evaluation and correlation analysis of T1, T2 and and PD values of SyMRI in the preoperative brain development of children with CHD.

Results: The results indicate that the presence of neurological development abnormalities existed in children with CHD before surgery. SyMRI can provid a basis for early clinical evaluation and timely intervention.

Impact: SyMRI quantitative assessment can serve as a reference indicator for brain development abnormalities in CHD children, aiding in guiding early clinical evaluation and timely intervention.

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