Left Ventricular Blood Flow Dynamics In Aortic Stenosis Before And After Aortic Valve Replacement.

Tadanori Minagawa, Yoshifumi Saijo, Sri Oktamuliani, Takafumi Kurokawa, Hiroyuki Nakajima, Kaoru Hasegawa, Takayuki Matsuoka, Takuya Shimizu, Makoto Miura, Takahiro Ohara, Shunsuke Kawamoto
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Surgical intervention for aortic valve stenosis (AS) has been established; however its diagnosis based on echocardiographic assessment is still limited by aortic valvular velocity, aortic valvular pressure gradients, and color Doppler imaging. Echo-dynamography (EDG) is a method to determine intracardiac flow dynamics, such as two-dimensional blood flow velocity, vortex, and dynamic pressure. These flow dynamics may be influenced by left ventricular (LV) wall motion and the resistance in LV outflow caused by AS. The objective of the present study was to assess the changes and differences in LV vortices and vorticity before and after AS surgery. Five patients who underwent aortic valve replacement surgery for AS and five control patients were included. Besides routine echocardiographic measurement, EDG was applied to determine the two-dimensional blood flow vector and vorticity. The LV vortex flow in the isovolumetric contraction phase had multiple formations in preoperative cases. The clockwise vortex was found in all cases postoperatively; the vortex formation showed no significant difference between postoperative and normal control groups. EDG may serve important information on LV flow dynamics, non-invasively.

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主动脉瓣置换术前后主动脉狭窄左室血流动力学。
主动脉瓣狭窄(AS)的手术治疗已经确立;然而,超声心动图评估的诊断仍受主动脉瓣速度、主动脉瓣压梯度和彩色多普勒成像的限制。超声心动图(Echo-dynamography, EDG)是一种测定心内血流动力学的方法,如二维血流速度、涡旋和动压。这些血流动力学可能受到左室壁运动和AS引起的左室流出阻力的影响。本研究的目的是评估AS手术前后左室涡度和涡度的变化和差异。5例接受主动脉瓣置换术的AS患者和5例对照患者被纳入研究。除常规超声心动图测量外,应用EDG测定二维血流矢量和涡度。等体积收缩期左室涡流在术前有多种形成。所有病例术后均出现顺时针涡旋;术后与正常对照组的旋涡形成无明显差异。EDG可以提供无创的左室血流动力学的重要信息。
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