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Seth Uretsky1, Farooq A Chaudhry, Linda Gillam, Srinivasa Gurram, Sri Lakshmi Kala Bonda, Harikrishna Ponnam, Eric Bader, Naganath Thota, Randy Cohen, Azhar Supariwala, Steven D Wolff.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The systolic variation of mitral regurgitation (MR) is a pitfall in its quantification. Current recommendations advocate using quantitative echocardiographic techniques that account for this systolic variation. While prior studies have qualitatively described patterns of systolic variation no study has quantified this variation.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24119924 PMCID: PMC3766041 DOI: 10.1186/1532-429X-15-74
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiovasc Magn Reson ISSN: 1097-6647 Impact factor: 5.364
Figure 1An example of the three types of MR jet pattern. (A) Fast cine 4 chamber view of a patient with an early MR jet pattern. The regurgitant jet is visible only during the early and mid portion of systole. (B) Fast cine 3 chamber view of a patient with a holosystolic MR jet pattern, The regurgitant jet is visible throughout systole. (C) SSFP 3 chamber view in a patient with a late MR jet pattern. The regurgitant jet is visible during the mid and late portion of systole. MR = mitral regurgitation.
Figure 2Left ventricular stroke volume and aortic flow against time. Systole is divided into 3 equal parts demarcated by the color bar on each graph. The mitral regurgitant jet patterns represented here are (A) control, (B) holosystolic, (C) late, and (D) early.
Baseline patient clinical and imaging characteristics
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LV = left ventricle; RV = right ventricle.
Baseline left and right ventricular indices
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LV = left ventricular; RV = right ventricular.
Figure 3Mean mitral regurgitant rate for all three mitral regurgitant jet patterns.
Figure 4Relationship between peak regurgitant rate and peak-to-average regurgitant rate ration and MR severity. (A) Peak regurgitant rate for each patient according to MR severity based on CMR. (B) Peak-to-average regurgitant rate ratio for each patient according to MR severity based on CMR. CMR = cardiovascular magnetic resonance; MR = mitral regurgitation.