Circulation, Vol 72, 819-824, Copyright © 1985 by American Heart Association
T Touche, R Prasquier, A Nitenberg, D de Zuttere and R Gourgon
The purpose of this study was to determine the value and limitations of an
updated Doppler echocardiographic measurement of the aortic regurgitant
fraction derived from the comparison of forward and reverse flows in the
aortic arch. The method was based on the improvements in sampling and
displaying Doppler frequencies and blood velocities provided by
pulsed-emission, two-dimensional location, and spectral analysis and on an
account for variations of aortic diameter through an M mode record of the
aortic arch. Relevant statistical comparisons were performed between
simultaneous noninvasive and invasive determinations of the regurgitant
fraction in a group of 30 patients with aortic regurgitation (group I) and
between simultaneous noninvasive and invasive measurements of variations of
the regurgitant fraction induced by atrial pacing or vasodilator
administration in 12 patients of this group. The two basal determinations
were closely correlated (r = .90). The invasive regurgitant fraction ranged
from 0% to 80%. The standard error of the Doppler estimate was 8.8% in
group I as a whole and was only 6% in a subgroup of 20 patients with a high
systolic aortic flow pattern, defined as both peak velocity above 0.8 m/sec
and duration of systolic flow above 0.24 sec. This pattern was present in
almost all (19/22) patients in whom the aortic regurgitation was more than
moderate by invasive criterion (regurgitant fraction above 40%). The
standard error of the Doppler estimate of variations of the regurgitant
fraction was only 6.6%. Among 100 additional patients with aortic
regurgitation (group II), only 12 had no pandiastolic reverse flow in the
arch, and their regurgitation was always mild at aortographic
examination.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Assessment and follow-up of patients with aortic regurgitation by an updated Doppler echocardiographic measurement of the regurgitant fraction in the aortic arch
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