Circulation, Vol 55, 602-604, Copyright © 1977 by American Heart Association
S Hirschfeld, J Liebman, G Borkat and C Bormuth
Echographic aortic valve closure was compared to the dicrotic notch of the
aortic pressure and intracardiac A2 to define the exact temporal
relationship of the echographic, pressure, and sound parameters of aortic
valve closure. Sixteen children, ages 3--20 years, were evaluated by
simultaneous aortic valve echograms, micromanometric aortic root pressure
tracings, and intracardiac phonocardiograms recorded at paper speeds of 200
mm/sec. Our observations demonstrated that echographic coaptation of the
aortic valve leaflets coincides with the trough of the aortic pressure
incisura and the onset of A2. The data suggest that A2 is a result of valve
closure.
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