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Left ventricular remodeling in chronic aortic regurgitation.

G Barletta1, M Di Donato, M Baroni, A Fantini, F Fantini.   

Abstract

Left ventricular (LV) shape in chronic volume overload due to aortic regurgitation is commonly described as rounder than in normal subjects. This statement derives from observations of qualitative nature or based on the measure of eccentricity index. We analyzed LV shape and function in 16 normal subjects (N) and in 24 patients with chronic pure aortic regurgitation (AR), without coronary artery disease or associated mitral regurgitation. LV cavity geometry was quantitatively evaluated from end-diastolic and end-systolic outlines obtained in 30 degrees RAO angiographic projection, by calculating: 1. the eccentricity and circularity indexes, 2. the regional curvature at 90 equidistant points using a windowed Fourier series approximation of contours, in which the number of harmonics and filter-window were locally chosen in order to minimize the reconstruction errors and to maximize the smoothness of the curve, 3. by measuring the length of the anterior and posterior hemi-perimeter of LV outlines and 4. by performing a Fourier analysis of LV contours. Neither eccentricity nor circularity indexes were adequate to differentiate shape abnormalities, whereas Fourier geometric analysis indicated abnormalities of shape in AR. Regional curvature showed that diastolic outline of AR had a greater curvature of the anterobasal, anterolateral and inferoapical regions and a lower curvature of the anteroapical one. Systolic outline showed a greater curvature of the inferoapical region and a lower curvature of the anteroapical one.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8106797     DOI: 10.1007/bf01145320

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Card Imaging        ISSN: 0167-9899


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