Circulation, Vol 64, 1249-1255, Copyright © 1981 by American Heart Association
M Tahara, H Tanaka, S Nakao, H Yoshimura, S Sakurai, C Tei and T Kashima
To clarify the determinants of pulmonary valve (PV) motion in pulmonary
hypertension, we examined the correlations among PV echo patterns, the
pulmonary artery (PA) flow curve just above the PA orifice and the
pulmonary artery-right ventricle (PA-RV) pressure gradient. By constricting
the PA, we could produce a variety of PV echo patterns, including
midsystolic semiclosure in open-chest dogs. Throughout the experiments, the
PV echo pattern and PA flow curve were similar in pattern and timing. When
the PV echo showed midsystolic semiclosure with reopening. The PA flow
curve showed a transient decrease followed by a transient increase during
midsystole. The PA-RV pressure gradient became transiently positive (PA
pressure greater than RV pressure) and then negative in midsystole only
when the PV echo showed midsystolic semiclosure with reopening. In
conclusion, PV motion during systole may be instantaneously determined by
PA flow change and the PA-RV pressure gradient during the cardiac cycle in
experimental pulmonary hypertension.
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Hemodynamic determinants of pulmonary valve motion during systole in experimental pulmonary hypertension
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