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[Evaluation of left ventricular relaxation by mitral regurgitant curve]

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  • [Evaluation of left ventricular relaxation by mitral regurgitant curve] Abstract Text:

    To examine whether left ventricular (LV) isovolumic relaxation can be assessed noninvasively using a continuous-wave Doppler technique, we compared Doppler-determined parameters derived from mitral regurgitation (MR) velocity curve with micromanometer-derived indices of LV relaxation, peak negative dP/dt and tau, in 9 patients with MR (5 with dilated cardiomyopathy, 2 with old myocardial infarction and 2 with rheumatic MR). The rate of LV pressure decay (delta P/delta t) at aortic valve closure was calculated from the recordings of MR jet velocities based on the simplified Bernoulli equation. The time constant of LV pressure decay (tD) was determined as the time from the aortic valve closure to the point where the velocity declined by (1/e)1/2. Doppler-determined delta P/delta t correlated well with hemodynamic peak negative dP/dt (r = 0.97, p < 0.001), and tD with hemodynamic tau (r = 0.89, p < 0.005). Thus, we concluded that left ventricular isovolumic relaxation can be noninvasively assessed with a continuous-wave Doppler technique in the presence of mitral regurgitation.

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    For similar circulatory and respiratory physiology: cardiovascular physiology: cardiovascular physiologic processes: ventricular function: ventricular function, left research abstracts see: circulatory and respiratory physiology: cardiovascular physiology: cardiovascular physiologic processes: ventricular function: ventricular function, left research

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Journal of cardiology. Supplement

    VOLUME: 28

    Page Numbers: 39-43; discussion 44-5

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    DAY: 26

    MONTH: 02

    YEAR: 1992

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    LANGUAGE: jpn

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    KEYWORDS: Ventricular Function, Left

    MESH TERMS: physiology

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    AFFILIATION: First Department of Medicine, Osaka University School of Medicine.

    Country: JAPAN

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    MEDLINETA: J Cardiol Suppl

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