QUAD #26 - Use of Ultrashort Echo-Time MRI to Measure Tracheomalacia in Neonates with Esophageal Atresia with Dr. Douglas von Allmen

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In this QUAD Conference presentation, Dr. Douglas von Allmen from Cincinnati Children’s shares groundbreaking research on using ultrashort echo-time MRI to evaluate tracheomalacia in neonates with esophageal atresia (EA). This innovative imaging technique offers a non-invasive, sedation-free, and radiation-free way to assess airway weakness and create detailed 3D models for better surgical planning.

Key Highlights:

  • New Diagnostic Tool: Ultrashort echo-time MRI offers high-resolution imaging without the need for sedation or radiation.
  • Study Findings: Patients with long gap esophageal atresia showed more severe tracheomalacia than those with short gap EA.
  • Pre- and Post-Surgical Analysis: Repair improves upper trachea eccentricity but may worsen the distal trachea postoperatively.
  • Clinical Implications: Long gap EA patients are at higher risk for respiratory complications and require close post-operative monitoring.

This research sheds light on how advanced imaging can lead to better diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up care for infants with esophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF).

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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