987-102 Proximal Flow Convergence Calculation of Forward Flow and Valve Area of Normal Mitral Prostheses: An Intraoperative Validation
1995; Elsevier BV; Volume: 25; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/0735-1097(95)92735-n
ISSN1558-3597
AutoresDominic Y. Leung, Pieter M. Vandervoort, Neil L. Greenberg, Leonardo Rodríguez, Min Pu, William J. Stewart, James D. Thomas,
Tópico(s)Infective Endocarditis Diagnosis and Management
ResumoWe have previously shown in vitro that the proximal flow convergence method (FC) can be used to calculate flow through larger orifices such as normal prosthetic heart valves. To validate FC clinically, we performed intraoperative transesophageal echocardiography on 22 patients (mean age 63 ± 8 yrs, 64% female) undergoing mitral valve replacement with St Jude valve (n = 17) or Carpentier-Edwards valve (n = 5). For St Jude prostheses, peak velocities and velocity integrals through the center (Vc and TVIc, respectively) and side (Vs and TVIs) orifices were interrogated separately with CW Doppler. As our in vitro model suggested about 80% of flow occurred through the side orifices, the corrected peak Velocity (Vo) is given by Vo = 0.8Vs + 0.2Vc and the corrected velocity integral (TVIo) by TVIo = 0.8TVIs + 0.2 TVIc. The flow rate (Q) was calculated by Q = 2πr2Va where Va is the aliasing velocity. Q was multiplied by Vo/(Vo-Va), a previously validated factor, to account for flattening of isotachs near the prosthetic orifice. Cardiac output (CO) calculated by (Qc*TVIo/Vo)*HR showed good correlation with thermodilution CO (Range 3.3–8.1 I/min, y = 0.87x + 0.67, r = 0.9, p < 0.001, ΔCO = -0.02 ± 0.5 I/min). Effective prosthetic orifice area (EOA) of St Jude valves, given by Qc/Vo, correlated well with geometric orifice area (GOA) from the manufacturers (r = 0.7, p = 0.002, y = 1.42x + 1.47). However, calculated EOA is significantly smaller than the GOA (ΔMVA = -2.23 ± 0.49 cm2, p < 0.01) The proximal flow convergence method can give reliable in vivo estimates of 1) forward flow through normal mitral prostheses and 2) EOA of St Jude valves. The EOA of St Jude valve in vivo is significantly smaller than its GOA.
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