PMID: 19927785Nov 26, 2009Paper

Determination of mitral valve area in patients with mitral stenosis by the flow-convergence method: clinical application

La Tunisie médicale
Lilia ZakhamaSoraya BenYoussef

Abstract

Classic echocardiographic methods to estimate mitral valve area (MVA) in the mitral stenosis (MS) has several limitations. Recently, the proximal isovelocity surface area (PISA) method has been shown to be accurate for calculating MVA. This study sought to 1) compare the accuracy of the PISA method to planimetry and Doppler pressure half-time (PHT) methods for echocardiographic estimation of MVA and 2) to evaluate the effect of atrial fibrillation (AF) and significant mitral regurgitation (MR) on the accuracy of the PISA method. In 35 patients with rheumatic mitral stenosis, the mitral valve areas were determined by two-dimensional echocardiographic planimetry, pressure half-time and proximal flow convergence region. 19 patients had atrial fibrillation and 15 had associated mitral insufficiency > or = 2. The correlaton between PISA and planimetry areas was significant (r=0.83, p<.001). The intraclass correlation coefficient was of 0.85 but with a large confidence interval (IC 95% [0,68-0,9]) explaining the significant underestimation of MVA by PISA method: 1,42 +/- 0,47 cm2 versus 1,56 +/- 0,41 cm2 respectively, (p<.001). There was no signicant difference between PISA and PHT areas : 1,42 +/- 0,47 cm2 versus 1,43 +/- 0,46 cm2. ...Continue Reading

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