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Prof Julene S Carvalho Head of Brompton Centre for Fetal Cardiology Consultant Fetal and Paediatric Cardiologist Professor of Practice, Fetal Cardiology Molecular & Clinical Sciences Research Institute, SGUL Big aorta, big pulmonary artery London 24 January 2020 How big is too big and does it matter?
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  • Prof Julene S Carvalho Head of Brompton Centre for Fetal Cardiology

    Consultant Fetal and Paediatric Cardiologist Professor of Practice, Fetal Cardiology

    Molecular & Clinical Sciences Research Institute, SGUL

    Big aorta, big pulmonary artery

    London 24 January 2020

    How big is too big and does it matter?

  • Vessel size

  • Big aorta and pulmonary artery

    Objectives

    • To exclude structural heart disease

    • To appreciate relative sizes of the aorta and PA

    • To make objective measurements

    • To have a plan

  • Big aorta and pulmonary artery

    Objectives

    • To appreciate relative sizes of the aorta and PA

  • PAAo SVC

    RT

    LT

    Vessel number Vessel size Vessel arrangement Vessel alignment

    PAAo

    SVC

    Right

    Left

    Ant

    Post

  • Big aorta and pulmonary artery

    Objectives

    • To appreciate relative sizes of the aorta and PA

    • To make objective measurements

  • http://fetal.parameterz.com

    http://fetal.parameterz.com

  • Big aorta and pulmonary artery

    Objectives

    • To make objective measurements

    • To exclude structural heart disease

  • Big aorta, small PA or both?Case 1- 36 weeks

  • Tetralogy of Fallot

  • Case 2- 19 weeks

    Small aorta or big PA?

  • Coarctation

  • 27 weeks 33 weeks

    Coarctation

  • Case 3- 21 weeks

    Big pulmonary artery?

  • Vmax = 2m/s

    Pulmonary stenosis

  • Case 4- 21 weeks

    Big aorta

  • Aortic aliaising

    67cm/s

  • 67cm/s

    Ao Vmax = 154cm/s

    Valvar aortic stenosis

  • Valvar pulmonary stenosis … mother: likely Noonan

  • Case 4- 21 weeks

    Referred for ‘big pulmonary artery’

  • No structural abnormality

    What next?

  • Sonographer referral for ‘big aorta’No structural cardiac abnormality

  • ‘Big-gish’ aortaNo structural cardiac abnormality

    Z-score = + 1.86

    Family history of aortic aneurysm/ dissection

  • Patient referred for ‘bicuspid aortic valve’ - 23 weeksNo structural cardiac abnormality - ‘aorta a bit big’?

    Bicuspid valve?

  • Patient referred for ‘bicuspid aortic valve’

    Normal looking aortic valve at 31-week follow up

  • Patient self-referred ‘for reassurance’No structural cardiac abnormality - 20 weeks - prominent PA?

  • http://fetal.parameterz.com

    No structural cardiac abnormality - 20 weeks - prominent PA = 4.6mm?

    http://fetal.parameterz.com

  • Big aorta and pulmonary artery

    Objectives

    • To exclude structural heart disease

    • To have a plan

  • Big aorta and pulmonary arterySummary

    • Family history • Consider bicuspid aortic valve • Consider possibility of aortopathy • Consider possibility of genetic syndrome:

    • Exclude obvious cardiac abnormality

    • Aortic and pulmonary stenosis • Rescan to exclude minor lesions that may evolve

    • May still remain unexplained

    • Marfan, other collagen disorders • Noonan syndrome (pulmonary stenosis, ? progression)

    • Calculate Z-scores and follow up if > +2

  • Thank you