Circulation, Vol 70, 978-983, Copyright © 1984 by American Heart Association
DC Warth, WJ Stewart, PC Block and AE Weyman
Assessment of the severity of aortic stenosis remains a commonly
encountered clinical problem. Noninvasive evaluation has to date not proven
sufficiently accurate in most cases to permit clinical decision making in
the individual patient. Therefore, cardiac catheterization and measurement
of the valve area with use of the Gorlin equation remains the standard
approach in patients with suspected aortic stenosis. Doppler ultrasound
allows direct measurement of blood velocity in cardiac chambers. This
technique was used to study 16 patients with suspected aortic stenosis
after cardiac catheterization. Aortic valve area (AVA) was calculated with
the equation AVA = CO/(SEP X mean velocity), where CO is cardiac output
measured by thermodilution and SEP is the systolic ejection period derived
from the Doppler tracings. The resulting value was compared with valve area
calculated from cardiac catheterization data and an excellent correlation
was noted (r = .99). This study demonstrates that Doppler ultrasound can be
used to accurately measure aortic valve area without the need for left
heart catheterization.
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A new method to calculate aortic valve area without left heart catheterization
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