Circulation, Vol 54, 944-951, Copyright © 1976 by American Heart Association
PG Mills, RF Chamusco, S Moos and E Craige
The movements of the mitral, tricuspid and aortic valves have been recorded
echocardiographically and related to the first heart sound (S1) in patients
with various hemodynamic and conduction abnormalities. Closure of the
mitral and tricuspid valves has been studied with respect to the
corresponding atrioventricular pressure crossover and it is clear that both
valves finish closing about 50 msec after pressure crossover. In order to
clarify the relative contribution of tricuspid valve closure and aortic
root events to the second high frequency component of S1, a new
simultaneous dual echophonocardiographic technique was employed. This
permitted the simultaneous registration of tricuspid and aortic valve
movements and demonstrated that in certain circumstances the second high
frequency component of S1, could be attributed to tricuspid closure, aortic
root events being excluded from the genesis of this sound. These
observations suggest that the two high frequency components of S1 are
related to closure of the mitral and tricuspid valves. The results do not
however, exclude a contribution to S1 of aortic root events, which may be
of lower frequency vibrations.
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Echophonocardiographic studies of the contribution of the atrioventricular valves to the first heart sound
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