Circulation, Vol 57, 256-263, Copyright © 1978 by American Heart Association
GS Mintz, MN Kotler, BL Segal and WR Parry
Asymmetric septal hypertrophy (ASH) is considered the unifying link in the
spectrum of hypertrophic cardiomyopathies. ASH and mitral valve systolic
anterior motion (SAM) are the two most important echocardiographic criteria
for the diagnosis of idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis (IHSS). Ten
patients found have SAM without ASH were studied. Septal thickness,
thickening, and excursion were normal. Seven patients had left ventricular
ejection times (LVET) measured before and after amyl nitrite inhalation. In
six of them, corrected LVET increased by more than 40 msec. Four patients
underwent diagnostic cardiac catheterization. Resting or provocable left
ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) gradients were demonstrable in all four
patients. The echocardiographic features in patients with SAM alone, ASH
and SAM, and ASH alone were compared. compared. LVOT measurements in
patients with SAM alone (2.2 +/- .4 cm) and ASH and SAM (2.1 +/- .5 cm)
were similar and narrower than in patients with ASH alone (2.8 +/- .5 cm, P
less than 0.001). Ejection fractions in patients with SAM alone (79 +/-
10%) were greater than in patients with ASH and SAM (66 +/- 16%, P less
than 0.02) or ASH alone (60 +/- 15%, P less than 0.001). Thus, dynamic left
ventricular outflow obstruction can exist in the absence of
echocardiographic ASH. LVOT width and abnormal LV ejection dynamics may
contribute to the LVOT obstruction with or without the presence of ASH.
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