Circulation, Vol 90, 1875-1882, Copyright © 1994 by American Heart Association
RM Lang, BP Cholley, C Korcarz, RH Marcus and SG Shroff
BACKGROUND: Evaluation of regional aortic elastic properties in humans has
been hampered by the need for invasive techniques to access instantaneous
aortic pressure, wall thickness, and cross-sectional area or diameter. In
this study, a new noninvasive method is presented for quantification of
regional aortic elastic properties. METHODS AND RESULTS: Twenty-five
patients were studied during transesophageal echocardiographic procedures.
Measurements of instantaneous aortic cross-sectional area were obtained
with an automated border detection algorithm applied to short-axis
transesophageal two-dimensional echocardiographic images of the proximal
descending thoracic aorta. Instantaneous aortic wall thickness was derived
from combined two- dimensional targeted M-mode end-diastolic wall thickness
and instantaneous aortic area measurements. Instantaneous aortic pressures
were estimated from calibrated subclavian pulse tracings recorded
simultaneously. Data were digitized to generate aortic area-pressure loops.
Regional aortic mechanical properties were quantified in terms of
compliance per unit length (C is the slope of the area-pressure
regression), aortic midwall radius (Rm), and incremental elastic modulus of
the aortic wall (Einc). To assess the independent effect of age, Rm and
Einc values were compared at a common level of aortic midwall stress (0.666
x 10(6) dynes/cm2). Mean values (+/- SD) for C, Rm, and Einc were 0.01 +/-
0.004 cm2/mm Hg, 1.14 +/- 0.17 cm, and 7.059 +/- 4.091 x 10(6) dynes/cm2,
respectively. An inverse linear correlation was found between aortic
compliance per unit length and age (r = -.68, P < .0007). Incremental
elastic modulus was related to age (r = +.80, P < .00003) in a nonlinear
fashion such that it increased sharply after the age of 60 years. Finally,
midwall radius was less tightly correlated with age (r = +.45, P < .05).
Values for C, Rm, and Einc as well as the age dependency of these
properties are similar to those reported previously when invasive
techniques were used. CONCLUSIONS: This methodology constitutes a new tool
to improve the clinical evaluation of regional aortic elastic properties in
multiple disease states.
ARTICLES
Measurement of regional elastic properties of the human aorta. A new application of transesophageal echocardiography with automated border detection and calibrated subclavian pulse tracings
University of Chicago Hospitals, Department of Medicine, Ill.
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