Circulation, Vol 86, 1429-1432, Copyright © 1992 by American Heart Association
PA Pellikka, JK Oh, KR Bailey, BA Nichols, KH Monahan and AJ Tajik
BACKGROUND. The implications of hypotension occurring during dobutamine
stress echocardiography have not been elucidated. We observed in some
patients that hyperdynamic left ventricular function developed during
dobutamine stress echocardiography and hypothesized that intracavitary
obstruction was occurring and might account for hypotension in some
patients. METHODS AND RESULTS. Fifty-seven consecutive patients undergoing
dobutamine stress echocardiography underwent pulsed-wave and
continuous-wave Doppler examination of the left ventricular cavity at rest
and at peak dobutamine infusion. The development of an intraventricular
gradient with dobutamine stress was defined as a late- peaking left
ventricular Doppler velocity profile that exceeded basal velocity by at
least 1 m/sec. During dobutamine stress testing, left ventricular outflow
velocity or intracavitary velocity increased in all patients. Obstruction
occurred in 12 patients (21%, group 1). Group 2 was the remaining 45
patients. Peak velocities in group 1 ranged from 2.0 to 5.0 m/sec (mean,
3.5 m/sec), and the mean increase from velocity at rest was 2.3 m/sec. The
mean change in systolic blood pressure was significantly lower in patients
in group 1 (-15 versus 4 mm Hg, p = 0.02). When the 18 patients with an
ischemic response to stress testing (evidenced by new or worsening wall
motion abnormalities) were excluded from analysis, systolic blood pressure
response was still significantly different for the two groups (-19 versus 2
mm Hg, p = 0.03). CONCLUSIONS. Dynamic left ventricular obstruction is a
new observation; it may develop frequently in patients undergoing
dobutamine stress echocardiography. Obstruction rather than ischemia may
explain a decrease in blood pressure during dobutamine stress
echocardiography.
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