Circulation, Vol 85, 1237-1247, Copyright © 1992 by American Heart Association
R Omoto, S Kyo, M Matsumura, PM Shah, H Adachi, Y Yokote and Y Kondo
BACKGROUND. We developed the first biplane transesophageal echocardiography
(TEE) probe with two orthogonal transducers, allowing synchronous
side-by-side displays of the heart on a monitor TV, and compared its
diagnostic value with that of conventional single-plane TEE using
commercially available Doppler equipment in 200 consecutive patients
intraoperatively, perioperatively, or on an outpatient basis. METHODS AND
RESULTS. Insertion was easy, except in one patient with a mediastinal
tumor, and no complications were encountered. Both transverse and
longitudinal scans allowed correct identification of true and false lumina
in all 30 aortic dissection examinations, but longitudinal scanning was
slightly superior in detecting types I and III entry sites. Three entries
that were not detected by transverse scanning (two of DeBakey type I and
one of type III) were visualized by longitudinal scanning. Among 37 cases
of mitral regurgitation (MR), longitudinal scans were significantly
superior (p less than 0.05) in revealing multiple jets (nine compared with
two with transverse scanning). Although both planes yielded almost
identical mean values for the maximum jet areas, a difference of over 50%
in jet area size on the two planes was observed in 19 cases. The measured
jet areas showed significant correlation with the angiographic MR grading,
especially for the larger of the biplane measurements (p less than 0.01),
and different grades showed little overlap. Longitudinal images increased
the acoustic window of the heart and aorta from the esophagus. Moreover,
longitudinal scanning provided good visualization of both ventricular
outflow tracts, the ascending aorta, main pulmonary artery, and superior
vena cava. CONCLUSIONS. This modality greatly facilitates a
three-dimensional comprehension of cardiovascular lesions and flow
dynamics, especially in aortic dissection and MR, and its safety was
demonstrated. Our data demonstrate the usefulness of this new technique in
comparison with conventional single-plane TEE.
ARTICLES
Evaluation of biplane color Doppler transesophageal echocardiography in 200 consecutive patients
Department of Surgery, Saitama Medical School, Japan.
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