Circulation, Vol 57, 1151-1153, Copyright © 1978 by American Heart Association
HP Gutgesell
To determine their usefulness in estimating pulmonary artery pressure, left
ventricular systolic time intervals (STI) were determined by
echocardiography in 65 patients with dextro-transposition of the great
arteries (TGA). The STI were measured from recordings of pulmonary valve
motion at 100 mm/sec paper speed. The pre-ejection period (PEP) and the
ratio of PEP to left ventricular ejection time (PEP/LVET) were directly
related to pulmonary artery pressure. The strongest correlations were that
between PEP/LVET and pulmonary artery diastolic pressure (r = 0.70) and
that between PEP/LVET and the ratio of mean pulmonary pressure to mean
systemic pressure (r = 0.71). A value of PEP/LVET of less than 0.26 was
consistently associated with pulmonary artery diastolic pressures of less
than 20 mm Hg and, in 28 of 31 patients, pulmonary artery pressure less
than one-third of mean systemic arterial pressure. Pulmonary hypertension
was present in 18 of 22 patients with PEP/LVET of 0.30 or greater; elevated
PEP/LVET was also present in four patients with abnormalities of cardiac
rhythm or conduction, two of whom also had angiographic evidence of
myocardial dysfunction.
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Echocardiographic estimation of pulmonary artery pressure in transposition of the great arteries
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