Aortic Root Dynamics are Asymmetric Emmanuel Lansac1, Hou-Sen Lim, Yu Shomura, Khee Hiang Lim, Nolan T. Rice, Wolfgang A. Goetz, Carlos M. G. Duran The International Heart Institute of Montana Foundation
at St. Patrick Hospital and Health Sciences Center and The University
of Montana, Missoula, Montana, USA |
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Background and aim of the study: The presence of conformational
changes in the aortic root during the cardiac cycle is well known, but
precise information on time-related changes at each level of the root
is lacking. |
aortic root height: right greater than left, and left
greater than NC sinus (p <0.001). This asymmetry resulted in changes
of the roots twist and tilt angles. Although the twist deformation
was consistent for each sheep, no general pattern was found. The aortic
root tilt angle (between the basal plane and the commissural plane) was
16.3 ± 1.5° at end-diastole (angle oriented posteriorly and
to the left). During systole, it was reduced by 6.6 ± 0.5°,
aligning the LV outflow tract with the ascending aorta. This tilt angle
returned to its original value after valve closure. |
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