Circulation, Vol 61, 1037-1042, Copyright © 1980 by American Heart Association
JR Wise Jr
The slope of the posterior left ventricular wall motion in diastole (LVDS)
was determined by echocardiography in 25 normal subjects and 21 patients
with mitral stenosis. Patients with mitral stenosis had reduced LVDS that
was related to the degree of mitral stenosis determined by calculated
mitral valve area (r = 0.92). The mitral valve area correlated more closely
with the LVDS than with the left atrial emptying index derived from the
posterior aortic wall motion. Three patients with mitral stenosis had an
increased LVDS after mitral valvotomy or mitral valve replacement. One
patient with a stenotic mitral valve prosthesis had reduced LVDS. The
results of this study suggest that analysis of the LVDS would be useful in
predicting the severity of mitral stenosis and may be beneficial in
evaluating patients with suspected prosthetic mitral valve malfunction.
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Echocardiographic evaluation of mitral stenosis using diastolic posterior left ventricular wall motion
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