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Assessment of pulsed Doppler echocardiography in detection and quantification of aortic and mitral regurgitation.

M A Quinones, J B Young, A D Waggoner, M C Ostojic, L G Ribeiro, R R Miller.   

Abstract

Pulsed Doppler echocardiography was employed to detect disturbed or turbulent flow diagnostic of aortic or mitral regurgitation. Sensitivity, specificity, diagnostic accuracy, and predictive value were assessed by the independent interpretation and comparison of aortic root angiograms (91 patients) and left ventriculograms (94 patients) to the time interval histogram display of the pulsed Doppler. Sensitivity of Doppler in detecting mitral regurgitation was 94 per cent, with specificity 89 per cent, predictive value 81 per cent, and diagnostic accuracy 90 per cent (32 patients with, 62 without regurgitation). In aortic regurgitation, sensitivity was also 94 per cent, specificity 82 per cent, predictive value 94 per cent, and the diagnostic accuracy was 91 per cent (69 patients with, 22 without aortic regurgitation). Additionally, no Doppler evidence of mitral or aortic regurgitation was present in 20 normal subjects. The aetiology of left-sided valvular regurgitation varied widely, with prosthetic valvular insufficiency being the cause of mitral and aortic regurgitation in seven and 10 patients, respectively. Sixteen of 17 (94%) paraprosthetic leaks were correctly identified by pulsed Doppler. In patients with aortic regurgitation the flow-velocity curve recorded in the ascending aorta frequently showed a negative (or reversed) diastolic component, the magnitude of which (expressed as percentage negative area) correlated significantly with angiographic severity of regurgitation. Thus, pulsed Doppler echocardiography is a highly accurate and objective non-invasive technique for detecting mitral and aortic regurgitation. In aortic regurgitation, estimation of severity is possible from inspection of the Doppler ascending aortic flow velocity curve.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7459144      PMCID: PMC482457          DOI: 10.1136/hrt.44.6.612

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br Heart J        ISSN: 0007-0769


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