Morphologic study of patent ductus arteriosus based on computed tomography data in 25 dogs

  • Heesung Umh
  • , Kyoung A. Youp
  • , Jeongmin Lee
  • , Daeyun Seo
  • , Seongsoo Lim
  • , Beomkwan Namgoong
  • , Ahreum Choe
  • , Hyeajeong Hong
  • , Nanju Lee
  • , Isong Kim
  • , Junghee Yoon
  • , Jihye Choi
  • , Kichang Lee
  • , Hakyoung Yoon
  • , Min Su Kim*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Introduction: The objective of this study is to analyze the morphology and measurement dimensions of patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) based on computed tomography images. Methods: The present study retrospectively evaluated computed tomography angiography data from 25 client-owned dogs diagnosed with PDA. PDA was reconstructed based on the central axis and the minimum diameter, ampulla diameter, angle, ampulla cross-section area, and length values were measured at specific measurement sites. Additionally, the minimum diameter ratio, ampulla diameter ratio, ampulla cross-section diameter, and ampulla cross-section diameter/ampulla diameter ratio values were calculated based on direct measurement values. Results and discussion: The morphology of PDA was distributed as follows: 48% Type IIA, 20% Type IIB, and 32% Type III. A significant correlation was observed between the minimal diameter sagittal and transverse and the ampulla diameter sagittal and transverse, body weight, and angle (descending aorta to PDA). A significant association was observed between ampulla diameter (in both the sagittal and transverse planes) and body weight. The minimal diameter ratio did not demonstrate a significant correlation with the ampulla diameter, body weight, angle and length. However, the ampulla diameter ratio exhibited a significant correlation with the length of the PDA and the angle (descending aorta to PDA). The minimal diameter ratio displayed results that were more closely approximated by a circle, whereas the ampulla diameter ratio showed results that were relatively oval. The ampulla cross-section diameter values differed by an average of 14% from the previously used reference length, ampulla diameter sagittal. Conclusion: The computed tomography image demonstrated the distinctive cross-sectional configuration of the PDA, which could potentially facilitate advanced pre-procedural planning or the creation of novel occluding devices in the future.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1496944
JournalFrontiers in Veterinary Science
Volume11
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • computed tomography
  • dimension
  • intervention
  • morphology
  • patent ductus arteriosus

Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

  • Veterinary Science

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