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Pediatr Crit Care Me · Jul 2005
Comparative Study Clinical TrialTissue Doppler echocardiographic and color M-mode estimation of left atrial pressure in infants.
- Fabrice Larrazet, Kamel Bouabdallah, Emmanuel Le Bret, Pascal Vouhé, Colette Veyrat, and François Laborde.
- Department of Cardiology, Institut Mutualiste Montsouris, Paris, France.
- Pediatr Crit Care Me. 2005 Jul 1;6(4):448-53.
ObjectivesUsing recorded flow and tissue Doppler, we evaluated the relation of peak velocity of early transmitral Doppler filling (E)/early diastolic velocity of the lateral mitral annulus (Ea) ratio and of E/flow propagation velocity (Vp) ratio to mean left atrial pressure in infants after surgery for congenital heart disease.DesignExperimental design.SettingPediatric intensive care unit.PatientsThirty-seven infants aged 4 (3-8) months.InterventionsPatients underwent postoperative invasive hemodynamic monitoring with simultaneously obtained Doppler measurements.Measurements And Main ResultsValues are expressed as median (25th-75th percentiles). Heart rate was 145 (135-157) beats/min. Left atrial pressure was 10 (8-12) mm Hg with E/Ea 16 (12-19) and E/Vp 1.9 (1.3-2.4). E/Ea and E/Vp ratios were higher in patients with left atrial pressure >10 mm Hg (n = 18), than in patients with left atrial pressure < or =10 mm Hg (n = 19) (E/Ea, 16 [15-25] vs. 12 [9-17], p = .01; E/Vp, 2.3 [1.9-2.8] vs. 1.4 [1-1.9]. respectively, p = .001). At a cutoff point of 15, E/Ea sensitivity for left atrial pressure >10 mm Hg was 17 of 18 (94%) with specificity 13 of 18 (72%). At a cutoff point of 2, E/Vp sensitivity for left atrial pressure >10 mm Hg was 15 of 18 (83%) with specificity 16 of 18 (89%). Areas under the receiver operating characteristic curves were 0.76 (E/Ea) and 0.83 (E/Vp).ConclusionsDoppler ratios might be considered as promising noninvasive tools for left atrial pressure evaluation in infants after cardiac surgery.
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