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Heart and large vessel interaction in congenital heart disease, assessed by magnetic resonance imaging

Grotenhuis, H.B.

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Grotenhuis, H. B. (2009, September 10). Heart and large vessel interaction in congenital heart disease, assessed by magnetic resonance imaging.

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Heart and Large Vessel interaction in Congenital Heart Disease

Assessed by Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Heynric Bernd Grotenhuis 2009

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Heart and Large Vessel interaction in Congenital Heart Disease Assessed by Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Thesis, Leiden University Medical Center, with references and summary in Dutch.

Printed by: GVO drukkers & vormgevers B.V. | Ponsen & Looijen Cover design by: Mirelle van Beers

ISBN/EAN: 978-90-6464-351-4

Copyright © 2009 Heynric Bernd Grotenhuis, Leiden, The Netherlands. All rights reserved. No parts of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without prior written permission of author.

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Heart and Large Vessel interaction in Congenital Heart Disease

Assessed by Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Proefschrift

ter verkrijging van de graad van Doctor aan de Universiteit Leiden op gezag van Rector Magnificus Prof. mr. P.F. van der Heijden, volgens besluit van het college voor Promoties te verdedigen op

donderdag 10 september 2009 klokke 15.00 uur

door

Heynric Bernd Grotenhuis geboren te Zeist

in 1976

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Promotiecommissie

Promotores: Prof. dr. A. de Roos Prof. dr. J. Ottenkamp

Co-promotor: Dr. J.J.M. Westenberg

Referent: Prof. dr. R. Razavi

King’s College / Guy’s and St. Thomas Hospitals, London, UK

Overige leden: Prof. dr. J. Bogaert

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, België Prof. dr. N.A. Blom

Dr. L.J.M. Kroft

Financial support by the Netherlands Heart Foundation for the publication of this thesis is gratefully acknowledged.

Additional financial support is provided by Astra Zeneca B.V., Bayer B.V., Philips Medical Systems, Boehringer-Ingelheim B.V., J.E. Jurriaanse Stichting, Guerbet Nederland B.V., Servier Nederland Farma B.V., Medis medical imaging systems B.V., Toshiba, Laboratorium voor Klinische en Experimentele Beeldverwerking, Lily en Stichting Imago.

The research described in this thesis was carried out at the departments of Radiology (head: Prof.

dr. J.L. Bloem) and Pediatrics (head: Prof. dr. H.A. Delemarre - van de Waal) of the Leiden University Medical Center.

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Aan mijn ouders

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Contents

Chapter 1. General introduction and outline

Chapter 2. MR imaging of structure and function of the aorta in inherited and congenital aortic disease

In: Imaging of the Cardiovascular System. Ho V., Reddy G. (editors)

Chapter 3. Validation and reproducibility of aortic pulse wave velocity as assessed with velocity-encoded MRI

Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, accepted

Chapter 4. Reduced aortic elasticity and dilatation are associated with aortic regurgitation and left ventricular hypertrophy in nonstenotic bicuspid aortic valve patients

Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 2007; 49 (15): 1660-1665

Chapter 5. Aortic elasticity and left ventricular function after arterial switch operation: MR imaging - initial experience

Radiology. 2008; 249 (3): 801-809

Chapter 6. Right ventricular function and diastolic dysfunction in arterial switch patients without pulmonary artery stenosis

Heart. 2007; 93 (12): 1604-1608

Chapter 7. Aortic elasticity and size are associated with aortic regurgitation and left ventricular dysfunction in tetralogy of Fallot after pulmonary valve replacement

Heart, accepted

Chapter 8. Results of the Ross operation in a paediatric population European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery. 2005; 27 (6): 975-979

Chapter 9. Aortic root dysfunctioning and its effect on left ventricular function in Ross procedure patients assessed with magnetic resonance imaging

American Heart Journal. 2006; 152 (5): 975 e1-8

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Chapter 10. MR imaging of right ventricular function after the Ross procedure for aortic valve replacement - initial experience Radiology. 2008; 246 (2): 394-400

Chapter 11. Summary & Conclusions Samenvatting & Conclusies List of Publications

Dankwoord

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