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World J Radiol. Jun 28, 2025; 17(6): 106582
Published online Jun 28, 2025. doi: 10.4329/wjr.v17.i6.106582
Published online Jun 28, 2025. doi: 10.4329/wjr.v17.i6.106582
Transforming pediatric imaging: The role of four-dimensional flow magnetic resonance imaging in quantifying mesenteric blood flow
Arvind Mukundan, Department of Chemistry, Saveetha School of Engineering, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Saveetha University, Chennai 602105, Tamil Nādu, India
Arvind Mukundan, Riya Karmakar, Hsiang-Chen Wang, Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Chung Cheng University, Chiayi 62102, Taiwan
Devansh Gupta, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Patiala 147001, Punjab, India
Co-first authors: Arvind Mukundan and Devansh Gupta.
Co-corresponding authors: Hsiang-Chen Wang and Riya Karmakar.
Author contributions: Mukundan A and Wang HC performed formal analysis, acquired the funding for this research, conducted project administration, provided resources; Mukundan A, Gupta D, and Karmakar R developed the methodology; Gupta D wrote the original draft; Gupta D and Karmakar R carried out investigation, were responsible for software; Wang HC supervised the research; Mukundan A, Gupta D, Karmakar R and Wang HC conceptualized and designed the research, performed data curation, and performed writing–review and editing; all of the authors read and approved the final version of the manuscript to be published.
Conflict-of-interest statement: All authors declare no conflict of interest in publishing the manuscript.
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Corresponding author: Hsiang-Chen Wang, Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Chung Cheng University, Graduate Institute of Opto-Mechatronics, No. 168 Section 1, Daxue Road, Chiayi 62102, Taiwan. hcwang@ccu.edu.tw
Received: March 4, 2025
Revised: April 18, 2025
Accepted: May 21, 2025
Published online: June 28, 2025
Processing time: 117 Days and 4.7 Hours
Revised: April 18, 2025
Accepted: May 21, 2025
Published online: June 28, 2025
Processing time: 117 Days and 4.7 Hours
Core Tip
Core Tip: This study determines blood flow in children's abdomens using a unique form of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) known as four-dimensional (4D) flow. The superior mesenteric artery and vein were the primary targets of the medical team's attention. This method does not involve radiation; therefore, it is safer than traditional X-rays. It also depicts the direction and speed of blood flow. There were nine youngsters who were examined, and the findings demonstrated that 4D flow MRI can assist in the early detection of stomach disorders. It has the potential to improve pediatric care while decreasing expenses and dangers. The 4D flow MRI could prove rather useful in treating intestinal problems with future investigation.