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

Video Published 2025-02-24 Updated 2026-06-02

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Novel ultrashort echo-time MRI enables radiation-free assessment of tracheomalacia in neonates with esophageal atresia. Study of 26 patients demonstrates long-gap EA correlates with more severe airway collapse, particularly in the distal trachea post-repair, necessitating targeted postoperative monitoring.

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  • Ultra-short echo-time MRI evaluates tracheomalacia in neonates without intubation, sedation, or radiation exposure.
  • Long-gap esophageal atresia patients have more severe tracheomalacia and higher respiratory readmission rates than short-gap patients.
  • Distal tracheal eccentricity worsens after TEF repair, requiring focused postoperative airway monitoring in this segment.
  • Tracheal eccentricity improves in the upper third after EA repair, likely due to decompression of the dilated esophageal pouch.
  • Bronchoscopy alone may underestimate tracheomalacia severity; quantitative MRI provides objective airway assessment throughout respiratory cycle.

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