scholarly journals 0409 : Systolic volume index by Doppler echocardiography is a useful marker for stratification and prognostic evaluation in Algerian patients with severe aortic stenosis and preserved ejection fraction

2015 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 200
Author(s):  
Hocine Foudad ◽  
Ilyas Bouaguel ◽  
Aziz Trichine ◽  
Rachid Merghit
Cardiology ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 141 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-45 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dragos Alexandru ◽  
Simcha Pollack ◽  
Florentina Petillo ◽  
J. Jane Cao ◽  
Eddy Barasch

Objectives: To substitute the stroke volume index (SVi) with flow rate (FR) in the hemodynamic classification of severe aortic stenosis (AS) with preserved ejection fraction (EF), in order to evaluate its prognostic value. Methods: A total of 529 patients (78.8 ± 9.8 years old, 44.1% males) with isolated severe AS (aortic valve area, AVA < 1 cm2), EF ≥50%, in sinus rhythm, who underwent transthoracic echocardiography, were stratified by FR (≥/< 200 mL/s) and mean pressure gradient (MG) (≥/< 40 mm Hg): FRnormal/MGhigh, FRlow/MGhigh, FRnormal/MGlow, and FRlow/MGlow. Results: Aortic valve replacement was more frequently performed in the FRnormal/MGhigh than in the FRlow/MGlow group (69.3 vs. 47%, respectively, p < 0.0001), yielding a similar survival benefit across all four groups. Over a median follow-up of 51 ± 29 months, there were 249 deaths. In highly adjusted models, the FRlow/MGlow group had a higher all-cause mortality (HR = 1.7, 95% CI: 1.1–2.6, p = 0.02) than patients with FRnormal/MGhigh. FR had a stronger association with AVA than SVi (r = 0.51 vs. 0.41, respectively, p = 0.0002), and a similar predictive value for death (AUC = 0.57 and 0.58, respectively, p = 0.88). Conclusions: The FRlow/MGlow subset of AS is associated with the worst prognosis, and FR is not superior to SVi in the hemodynamic classification of severe AS.


2020 ◽  
Vol 41 (Supplement_2) ◽  
Author(s):  
R Migliore ◽  
M.E Adaniya ◽  
M.A Barranco ◽  
S Gonzalez ◽  
G Miramont

Abstract Background Studies of ejection dynamics in severe aortic stenosis and prosthetic valve obstruction had demonstrated a delay in aortic valve opening. Purpose The aim of this study was to compare and evaluate ejection dynamics and valve kinetics in patients with severe aortic stenosis with preserved ejection fraction with normal and low flow. Methods 83 patients (age average 68±11 years) with severe aortic stenosis (aortic valve area &lt;1cm2) and preserved ejection fraction (≥50%) were studied with Doppler echocardiography and included prospectively. The ratio of aortic valve area measured at mid-deceleration and mid-acceleration (Md/Ma) were calculated using velocity of left ventricular outflow tract and aortic transvalvular velocity in continuity equation as an index of valvular kinetics. A ratio of Md/Ma &gt;1 indicate delay in opening of aortic valve. Assessment of ejection dynamics was evaluated with acceleration time (AT), ejection time (ET) and the ratio AT/ET estimated from aortic Doppler velocities profiles. Aortic flow was calculated as stroke volume/ET. According to stroke volume index and mean gradient patients were classified in 3 groups: normal-flow, low-gradient (NFLG) 25 patients, low-flow, low-gradient (LFLG) 28 patients and normal-flow, high-gradient (HG) 30 patients. Analysis of the variance and coefficient of correlation “r” were used for statistical evaluation. A p value &lt;0.05 was considered significant. Results There was no significant difference among the 3 groups with regard to ratio Md/Ma: NFLG 1.29±0.38, LFLG 1.22±0.26 and HG 1.23±0.45, NS. No difference was found in AT in the 3 groups, but ET was shorter in LFLG (310±30 ms) in comparison with NFLG (345±32 ms) and HG (361±31 ms), p&lt;0.01. Ratio AT/ET occurred in early systole in NFLG (0.27±0.07) compared with LFLG (0.32±0.07) and HG (0.39±0.07), p&lt;0.01. As expected, flow was decreased in LFLG (163±20 ml/s, p&lt;0.001) compared with NFLG (217±13 ml/s) and HG (233±44 ml/s). There was no correlation among AT/ET and aortic flow or stroke volume index. Conclusions There were not differences among the groups with regard to kinetic of the valve evaluated by mean of ratio Md/Ma. According to ratio AT/ET, aortic valve takes less time to open in NFLG compared with LFLG and HG independent of aortic flow suggesting a different ejection dynamics pattern in this group. Funding Acknowledgement Type of funding source: None


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