Prosthetic mitral valve regurgitation was evaluated by both pulsed Doppler ultrasound and left ventriculography. Pulsed Doppler ultrasound was found to have only a 20% sensitivity in detecting prosthetic mitral valve regurgitation documented by left ventriculography. Possible reasons for this poor s
Echocardiography in evaluation of mitral valve prostheses
โ Scribed by Earl Watts; Abdel-Mohsen Nomeir; Ralph Barnes
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1975
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 601 KB
- Volume
- 3
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0091-2751
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Thirtyโthree patients with mitral valve prostheses were studied with echocardiography in an effort to determine if this technique could be useful in detecting significant abnormalities. Recordings were obtained in the supine position with the transducer directed to record maximum excursion of the prosthesis. Echoes from the struts, poppet and sewing ring were readily recorded. Amplitude of excursion and opening and closing velocities of the poppet were measured. Fifty echocardiographic recordings were obtained from the 33 patients. Of the 33 patients studied, 22 were thought to have โnormalโ echo tracings while in 11, the tracings were considered โabnormal.โ Apparent abnormalities consisted of: 1) abnormal diastolic separation between the poppet and strut, 2) increased echoes near the poppet, strut or sewing ring and 3) a combination of both. There was only one instance of suspected โstickingโ of the prosthesis. All patients who had โabnormalโ studies except one developed complications associated with their prosthesis (90%) compared to only 36% in patients with โnormalโ tracings. Five patients in each group died. Autopsy studies are described and correlations with the echocardiographic findings are made. In low profile valves reduction in excursion of the disc may be an indication of malfunction. Echocardiography appears to be of value in the assessment of function of mitral valve prostheses.
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