This project has several objectives ranging from clinical data analysis to computational simulations as listed below: A) Clinical objectives: 1. Retrospective review of all patients with AAOCA treated surgically and followed medically at the IRCCS Policlinico San Donato aiming to identify risk factors for ischemia or sudden cardiac deaths. 2. Prospective follow-up of all enrolled patients, treated and followed, in adjunct to all the new patients referred aiming to follow across the years any potential rare adverse event (ischemia, angina event, sudden cardiac death). B) Experimental objectives: 1. Retrieve morphological measurements from CT or MRI (de-identified) of the aortic root and the coronary vessels following the previous work of our group. 2. Construct a parametric model of the aortic root defined by population-based morphologic parameters to describe both healthy/diseased population. 3. Run solid mechanics simulation mimicking the movement of the aortic root in order to test configurations at more risk. 4. Reconstruct 3D surfaces representing the coronary vasculature from imaging for automatically perform the parameter estimation and run computational fluid dynamics simulations.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
130
Irccs Policlinico San Donato
San Donato Milanese, MI, Italy
RECRUITINGischemia, angina event, sudden cardiac death
2\. Creation of a prospective registry in which will be enrolled all patients already treated and followed in adjunct to all the new patients referred aiming to follow across the years any potential rare adverse event
Time frame: 10 years
risk factors for ischemia or sudden cardiac deaths
1\. Retrospective review of all patients with AAOCA treated surgically and followed medically at the IRCCS Policlinico San Donato aiming to identify risk factors for ischemia or sudden cardiac deaths.
Time frame: 10 years
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