Quantitative Doppler-Echocardiographic Determination of Regurgitant Volume in Patients with Aortic Insufficiency

  • Schoenhagen P
  • Drude L
  • Klein H
  • et al.
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Abstract

Background: The severity of aortic regurgitation (AR) can be determined by invasive or echocardiographic methods. We systematically compared quantitative invasive and echocardiographic data with semiquantitative invasive grades in a prospective series of patients. Methods: Using Doppler-echocardiography we determined the cardiac output over the aortic, pulmonary and mitral valve in 27 patients (20 with, 7 without AR). Aortic regurgitant volume was calculated as the difference between the cardiac output over aortic and pulmonary valve/ mitral valve. During angiography the severity of AR was assessed semiquantitatively by aortography and the regurgitant volume was calculated invasively as the difference between the left- and right ventricular cardiac output. Results: The echocardiographically and invasively determined regurgitant blood volume correlated closely (R0.8). The regurgitant volume increased with higher angiographic grade but there was significant overlap between adjoining qualitative grades. Conclusion: In patients with AR, quantitative echocardiographic and angiographic measurements of the regurgitant volume correlate closely.

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Schoenhagen, P., Drude, L., Klein, H. H., & Garcia, M. J. (2008). Quantitative Doppler-Echocardiographic Determination of Regurgitant Volume in Patients with Aortic Insufficiency. The Open Cardiovascular Medicine Journal, 2(1), 12–19. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874192400802010012

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