Circulation, Vol 57, 1134-1139, Copyright © 1978 by American Heart Association
R Patton, L Dragatakis, D Marpole and A Sniderman
The motion of the posterior wall of the normal left atrium has not been
studied systematically. The superoposterior portion of the left atrium is
adynamic throughout the cardiac cycle, whereas the inferoposterior portion
is displaced posteriorly with left atrial filling during ventricular
systole. In the present study, the left atrial diameter (LAD), the left
atrial systolic motion (LASM) and the left atrial systolic velocity (LASV),
were determined in the following groups of patients: 34 normals; eight
patients with either coronary artery disease or aortic stenosis; six
patients with aortic insufficiency; and three patients with ventricular
septal defect. The results obtained were compared to 15 patients with
angiographically documented mitral regurgitation. In the last group, the
LAD (4.2 +/- .19 cm) and LASV (12.3 +/- 1.23 cm) and LASM (1.2 +/- 0.4 cm)
were significantly greater reflecting the early accentuated filling of the
left atrium induced by mitral regurgitation. As well, the product of these
three parameters was greater in the mitral regurgitation group (63.2 +/-
7.34 cm3/sec) than in the other groups and patients with mild to moderate
regurgitation had a significantly lower value than those with moderate to
severe regurgitation (45.7 +/- 4.1 vs 78.5 +/- 10.9, P less than 0.02). The
left atrial echocardiogram, therefore, is an aid in the diagnosis of mitral
regurgitation and provides a rough index of the severity of the lesion.
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The posterior left atrial echocardiogram of mitral regurgitation
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