Square Root Sign of Left Ventricular Diastolic Pressure Curve in Atrial Septal Defect

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The square root (dip and plateau) sign was observed in 7 of 21 adult patients with atrial septal defect (ASD). This study evaluated left ventricular (LV) diastolic filling dynamics and hemodynamic findings in 7 patients (Group 1) with, and 14 patients (Group 2) without the square root sign; 10 normal subjects (Group 3) served as controls. No significant differences were observed in LV end-diastolic and end-systolic volumes, ejection fraction, or left to right shunt. In Group T, 77% of LV filling was completed in the first half of diastole; this percentage was 49% and 53% in Groups 2 and 3, respectively (both p<0.01 ‘ versus Group 1). Early diastolic filling velocity (at 20% of diastole) in Group 1 was significantly greater, and late diastolic filling velocity (at 80% and 90% of diastole) was reduced in Group 1 compared to those in Groups 2 and 3 (all p<0.05). The average values for right and left ventricular end-diastolic pressures were significantly higher in Group 1 (11+2 and 10 + 4 mmHg, p<0.05) than Group 2 (7 + 2 and 7 + 2 mmHg, p<0.05). It is suggested that a constrictive pathophysiology due to 4 chambers interaction or right ventricular constraint may play a role in the genesis of the square root sign in ASD. © 1990, The Japanese Circulation Society. All rights reserved.

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Kita, Y., Hirota, Y., Saito, T., Shimizu, G., Kaku, K., & Kawamura, K. (1990). Square Root Sign of Left Ventricular Diastolic Pressure Curve in Atrial Septal Defect. JAPANESE CIRCULATION JOURNAL, 54(9), 1130–1138. https://doi.org/10.1253/jcj.54.1130

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