Circulation, Vol 88, 588-595, Copyright © 1993 by American Heart Association
K Mizushige, AN DeMaria, Y Toyama, H Morita, S Senda and H Matsuo
BACKGROUND. Few data exist regarding intraventricular flow patterns in the
presence of left ventricular dysfunction. Therefore, we examined the
relation between intracavitary left ventricular flow dynamics and the
presence of ventricular contractile abnormalities using videodensitometric
analysis of transpulmonary contrast echocardiography. METHODS AND RESULTS.
Two-dimensional echocardiography was performed before, during, and after
intravenous injection of sonicated albumin in 8 normal subjects, 22
patients with infarction, and 6 patients with dilated cardiomyopathy.
Time-intensity curves were recorded, and disappearance half-times (in
cardiac cycles) were measured for regions of interest at the mitral orifice
(Ta) and mid- left ventricular cavity (Tb). We observed contrast
enhancement of the left ventricular cavity in 28 of 36 patients. Ta and Tb
were identical (19 beats) in all normal patients, but Tb was greater than
Ta (19 versus 22 beats, P < .001) in patients with dyssynergy. Patients
with dyssynergy were divided in three groups: group A, in whom Tb-Ta <
or = 3; group B, in whom Tb-Ta > or = 4; and group C, which was composed
of patients without contrast enhancement. Left ventricular end-diastolic
dimension was similar in normal patients (46.1 mm) and group A patients
(50.3 mm) but was less in each cohort than in groups B (58.7 mm) and C
(64.1 mm) (all P < .01). Significant correlation was observed between
Tb-Ta and both ejection fraction (r = -.67, P < .001) and wall motion
index (r = .62, P < .001). CONCLUSIONS. Clearance of contrast from the
mid-left ventricular cavity is prolonged in patients with left ventricular
dysfunction. This prolongation may be related to increased left ventricular
diastolic volume, impaired intracavitary mixing, or paradoxical systolic
flow. Delayed left ventricular contrast washout may have implications
regarding the formation of left ventricular thrombi.
ARTICLES
Contrast echocardiography for evaluation of left ventricular flow dynamics using densitometric analysis
Division of Cardiology, University of California, San Diego.
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