TY - JOUR
T1 - A pulsed Doppler echocardiographic method for calculation of pulmonary and systemic flow
T2 - Accuracy in a canine model with ventricular septal defect
AU - Valdes-Cruz, L. M.
AU - Horowitz, S.
AU - Mesel, E.
AU - Sahn, D. J.
AU - Fisher, D. C.
AU - Larson, D.
AU - Goldberg, S. J.
AU - Allen, H. D.
PY - 1983
Y1 - 1983
N2 - This study was designed to assess the accuracy of a quantitative, two-dimensional, range-gated, Doppler echocardiographic method for estimating systemic and pulmonary flows by comparing them with simultaneous electromagnetic (EM) flow-meter determinations in an open-chest canine model with a ventricular septal defect, the size of which was varied. With each step-by-step variation in defect size, systemic and pulmonary flows were estimated by the Doppler method and matched to simultaneous pulmonary and aortic EM flow-meter recordings. The Doppler value for systemic blood flow was obtained by measuring the size of the aorta on a two-dimensional echocardiographic image and sampling blood flow velocity in the ascending aorta. Because of high flow velocities and spectral broadening on the pulmonary artery Doppler flow curves in the presence of ventricular septal defects, pulmonary blood flow was measured as pulmonary venous return through the mitral valve orifice, with the size of the mitral orifice measured on the short axis by two-dimensional echocardiography and with transflow curves obtained from apical views. For a total of 32 left-to-right shunt magnitudes obtained in 10 dogs, excellent correlations were found between ascending aortic Doppler and EM flow-meter values (r = .91, SEE - 0.11), between Doppler mitzal valve flow and EM flow-meter main pulmonary artary flow valves (2 = .93, SEE = 0.32), and between Doppler and EM flow-meter determinations of the ratio of pulmonary to systemic flow (r = .93, SEE = 0.52). Our study demonstrates the accuracy of this two-dimensional echocardiographic Doppler method for measuring pulmonary and systemic flows and their ratios in the presence of ventricular septal defects.
AB - This study was designed to assess the accuracy of a quantitative, two-dimensional, range-gated, Doppler echocardiographic method for estimating systemic and pulmonary flows by comparing them with simultaneous electromagnetic (EM) flow-meter determinations in an open-chest canine model with a ventricular septal defect, the size of which was varied. With each step-by-step variation in defect size, systemic and pulmonary flows were estimated by the Doppler method and matched to simultaneous pulmonary and aortic EM flow-meter recordings. The Doppler value for systemic blood flow was obtained by measuring the size of the aorta on a two-dimensional echocardiographic image and sampling blood flow velocity in the ascending aorta. Because of high flow velocities and spectral broadening on the pulmonary artery Doppler flow curves in the presence of ventricular septal defects, pulmonary blood flow was measured as pulmonary venous return through the mitral valve orifice, with the size of the mitral orifice measured on the short axis by two-dimensional echocardiography and with transflow curves obtained from apical views. For a total of 32 left-to-right shunt magnitudes obtained in 10 dogs, excellent correlations were found between ascending aortic Doppler and EM flow-meter values (r = .91, SEE - 0.11), between Doppler mitzal valve flow and EM flow-meter main pulmonary artary flow valves (2 = .93, SEE = 0.32), and between Doppler and EM flow-meter determinations of the ratio of pulmonary to systemic flow (r = .93, SEE = 0.52). Our study demonstrates the accuracy of this two-dimensional echocardiographic Doppler method for measuring pulmonary and systemic flows and their ratios in the presence of ventricular septal defects.
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U2 - 10.1161/01.CIR.68.3.597
DO - 10.1161/01.CIR.68.3.597
M3 - Article
C2 - 6223723
AN - SCOPUS:0020507766
VL - 68
SP - 597
EP - 602
JO - Indian Journal of Rheumatology
JF - Indian Journal of Rheumatology
SN - 0973-3698
IS - 3 I
ER -