The posterior aortic wall echocardiogram. Its relationship to left atrial volume change

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The normal posterior aortic wall echocardiogram shows anterior motion during left ventricular systole and predominantly posterior motion in three phases during left ventricular diastole. In six patients undergoing simultaneous left atrial angiograms and posterior aortic wall echocardiograms, there was excellent correlation between the posterior aortic wall motion and the change in the left atrial angiographic area showing the value of the posterior aortic wall echocardiogram in describing the left atrial volume curve. Left atrial and left ventricular pressures were measured with manometer tip catheters and correlated with simultaneous posterior aortic wall and mitral valve echocardiograms in four patients with atrial septal defects. These echocardiographic, angiographic, and hemodynamic correlations, as well as other evidence reported in this paper suggest that a major portion of posterior aortic wall motion is related to left atrial events and describes the left atrial volume curve.

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Strunk, B. L., Fitzgerald, J. W., Lipton, M., Popp, R. L., & Barry, W. H. (1976). The posterior aortic wall echocardiogram. Its relationship to left atrial volume change. Circulation, 54(5), 744–750. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.CIR.54.5.744

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