Literature DB >> 8706369

Effects of heart rate on flow velocity of the left atrial appendage in patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation.

T Noda1, M Arakawa, H Miwa, Y Ito, K Kagawa, K Nishigaki, S Hirakawa, H Fujiwara.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND HYPOTHESIS: Flow velocity of the left atrial appendage (LAA) is thought to be important in thrombus formation in association with blood stasis and the development of spontaneous echo contrast. The effects of heart rate on peak flow velocity of LAA have not been studied in patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation.
METHODS: Using transesophageal Doppler echocardiography, peak flow velocity of the LAA was measured at the junction between the left atrium and the LAA during left ventricular (LV) systole and diastole in 21 patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation. In six cases, the average peak flow velocity of the LAA for 10 consecutive beats with moderately long R-R intervals (LI beats) was compared with those of 3-5 consecutive beats with extremely short R-R intervals (SI beats).
RESULTS: Average peak flow velocity of the LAA during LV diastole was significantly higher than that during LV systole (26.5 +/- 15.7 vs. 19.3 +/- 10.4 cm/s, p < 0.01). In SI beats, average peak flow velocity of the LAA was significantly lower than that in LI beats (17.1 +/- 12.1 vs. 21.2 +/- 12.9 cm/s, p < 0.01).
CONCLUSION: An increased heart rate reduced the peak flow velocity of the LAA in patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation, which would promote blood stasis in the LAA.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8706369     DOI: 10.1002/clc.4960190404

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cardiol        ISSN: 0160-9289            Impact factor:   2.882


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1.  Echocardiography for left atrial appendage structure and function.

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2.  Correlation between plasma brain natriuretic peptide levels and left atrial appendage flow velocity in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation and normal left ventricular systolic function.

Authors:  Masahiko Harada; Satoshi Tabako; Yuichiro Fujii; Yuichi Takarada; Kyoko Hayashi; Hiroshi Ohara; Fumihiko Hara; Takanori Ikeda
Journal:  J Echocardiogr       Date:  2017-12-18

3.  Effects of ventricular rate and regularity on the velocity and magnitude of left atrial appendage flow in atrial fibrillation.

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4.  Left Atrial Dysfunction, Fibrosis and the Risk of Thromboembolism in Patients With Paroxysmal and Persistent Atrial Fibrillation.

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Review 5.  Techniques To Improve Left Atrial Appendage Imaging.

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