Simultaneous doppler and catheter transvalvular pressure gradients across st jude bileaflet mitral valve prosthesis: In vivo study in a chronic animal model with pediatric valve sizes - 09/09/11
, Izumi Yamada, MD a, b, c, d, Edward G. Cape, PhD a, b, c, d, Robert A. Manduley, MD a, b, c, d, Welton M. Gersony, MD a, b, c, d, Michael Jones, MD a, b, c, d, Lilliam M. Valdes-Cruz, MD a, b, c, dAbstract |
A mixture of valve types has been used in previous in vivo studies to assess the accuracy of Doppler echocardiography compared with catheter-measured pressure gradients across prosthetic mitral valves. However, limited data exist regarding the most commonly used bileaflet mechanical valve. We studied 14 sheep with St Jude Medical mechanical mitral valves. Continuous wave Doppler data were obtained across each of the 3 valve orifices. Hemodynamic data were obtained simultaneously by direct measurements with catheters. Valve sizes commonly used in the pediatric population in the mitral position (23 mm, 25 mm, and 27 mm) were studied. Linear regression analyses of Dopplerpredicted versus catheter-measured gradients provided correlation coefficients ranging from 0.75 to 0.91. Agreement analysis demonstrated a scatter of Doppler data about the regression line. Although a reasonably good correlation of Doppler-predicted peak and mean pressure gradients across bileaflet mechanical valves exists in the mitral position, caution is needed when this method is applied to patients. Doppler overestimation was greatest across the 23-mm valves. Analyses of the specific orifice interrogated demonstrated higher estimated pressure gradients across the central orifice compared with the side orifices.
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P. 1145-1154 - décembre 1998 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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