Circulation, Vol 68, 355-359, Copyright © 1983 by American Heart Association
G Verdel, RM Heethaar, G Jambroes and T van der Werf
A method has been developed in which cineradiography is used for the
assessment of the opening angle of implanted Bjork-Shiley prosthetic
valves. The method is based on the fact that the ring and the disc, which
are known to be circular, appear to be elliptical on x-ray films. The
spatial position of the valve can be retrieved from the characteristics of
these ellipses when vectoranalysis is applied. The method's accuracy does
not depend on the position of the patient with respect to the direction of
the x-ray beam. The accuracy of the method was demonstrated with the use of
a phantom valve. The difference between the measured and the real opening
angle was -0.7 +/- 1.8 degrees (mean +/- SD). Results were reproducible in
patients to within - 0.1 +/- 1.8 degrees. In 18 patients with normally
functioning valves it could be demonstrated with frame-by-frame analysis
(interval between frames 20 msec) that the valves opened very rapidly up to
about 60 degrees. Closing patterns varied. In one of our patients with
valvular thrombosis insufficient valvular opening could be demonstrated by
our method before the patient's complaints drew attention to the valvular
dysfunction.
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Assessment of the opening angle of implanted Bjork-Shiley prosthetic valves
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