PMID: 6536699Jan 1, 1984Paper

Ventricular interdependence reflected in interventricular septal motion: with special reference to right ventricular pressure overload

Journal of cardiography. Supplement
S BeppuY Nimura

Abstract

The dynamic features of the interventricular septum were studied with two-dimensional echocardiography with special reference to the influence of right ventricular (RV) pressure overload. The subjects were 52 patients, including 30 with atrial septal defect (ASD), 14 with rheumatic mitral valvular disease and 8 with pulmonary hypertension (PH) due to cor pulmonale, pulmonary embolism, or primary PH. To assess septal motion, the configuration of the left ventricle (LV) in the short-axis view was quantified as the deformity index, and characterized as the distortion from right circle. As an accurate short axis was required to assess the deformity of the cavity, the transducer was attached to the guide arm, providing comparable positions and directions. The deformity index was highest at the chordal level among other levels in the same cardiac phase. In ASD without PH, the deformity was minimal in end systole and maximal in early diastole. The index curve showed two peaks in early diastole and these times coincided with those of the minute backward notches on the ventricular septal echogram. In ASD with PH, the deformity was minimal in early systole and became greater during systole. The maximum deformity was shown in early diasto...Continue Reading

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