Journal of cardiology
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Journal of cardiology · Jan 1999
[Evaluation of mitral valve lesions in patients with infective endocarditis by three-dimensional echocardiography].
Recognition of the involved lesions is extremely important in mitral valve repair for infective endocarditis. Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) is more sensitive for the detection of lesions than transthoracic echocardiography, but localization of the lesions is sometimes difficult by TEE. Three-dimensional (3D) TEE provides images of the mitral valve similar to the view from the left atrium. ⋯ The sensitivities of 3D TEE for detecting the lesions at the medial, central and lateral portions of the anterior leaflet, and the medial, middle and lateral scallops of the posterior leaflet were 100%, 78% and 67%, and 100%, 100% and 100%, respectively. The specificities were 90%, 100% and 78%, and 100%, 100% and 100%, respectively. The lesions diagnosed by 3D TEE coincided with lesions confirmed at operation in 23 (92%) of 25 lesions. 3D TEE is useful for the assessment of the involved lesion of the mitral valve in patients with infective endocarditis.
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Journal of cardiology · Jan 1999
[Significance of atrial fibrillation, left atrial thrombus and severity of stenosis for risk of systemic embolism in patients with mitral stenosis].
The prognostic significance of atrial fibrillation, left atrial thrombus and the severity of mitral stenosis (MS) for systemic embolism was evaluated in 142 consecutive patients with MS (male 61, female 81; mean age 51 +/- 10 years) who were referred for cardiac catheterization. The relationships between systemic embolization, atrial fibrillation, left atrial thrombus and the size of mitral valve area obtained by the echocardiographic or Doppler method, or cardiac catheterization (Gorlin's formula) were studied. The effects of mitral regurgitation (MR) (Sellers II < or =) on systemic embolism or left atrial thrombus were also evaluated. ⋯ There was no significant difference between the 3 groups. Left atrial thrombus was more frequently observed in patients without MR than with MR (44% vs 13%, p < 0.05), but there was no significant difference in the incidence of embolism between the groups (28% vs 22%). Positive therapy intervention should be considered to prevent systemic embolism regardless of the presence or absence of sinus rhythm, MR, left atrial thrombus or severity of stenosis.
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Journal of cardiology · May 1998
Case Reports[Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy in an elderly patient manifesting as refractory congestive heart failure of acute onset: a case report].
An 84-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital because of left heart failure of acute onset. Transthoracic echocardiography showed diffuse hypertrophy of the normal sized hyperkinetic left ventricle and chordae-like fluttering echoes attached to the mitral valve with severe mitral regurgitation signals. Mosaic flow signals were seen at the left ventricular outflow tract, but the velocity could not be measured. ⋯ Cardiac catheterization showed greater than 100 mmHg pressure gradient between the left ventricle and femoral artery. Pressures in the femoral artery and pulmonary capillary wedge changed reciprocally in the intensive care unit; a bisferient narrow pulse pressure of the femoral artery was associated with increased v wave of the pulmonary capillary wedge pressure, and a wide pulse pressure of the femoral artery with absent v wave of the pulmonary capillary wedge pressure. Pressure monitoring in the intensive care unit, catheterization laboratory and transesophageal echocardiography were useful to understand the pathophysiology of the patient.
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Journal of cardiology · Jan 1998
Case Reports[Aortic and mitral valve aneurysms complicated with infective endocarditis: a case report].
A rare case of aortic and mitral valve aneurysms complicated with infective endocarditis was accurately diagnosed by transesophageal echocardiography. A 57-year-old man with severe aortic regurgitation due to infective endocarditis was admitted to our hospital. Transthoracic echocardiography showed an aortic valve aneurysm on the right coronary cusp and perforations on the other cusps. ⋯ Aortic valve replacement and mitral valvuloplasty of the anterior mitral leaflet were performed. The right coronary cusp of the aortic valve showed marked thinning with infiltration of inflammatory cells. The postoperative clinical course was uneventful.
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Journal of cardiology · Nov 1997
[Usefulness of magnetic resonance imaging for managing patients with prosthetic carbon valve in the mitral position].
The safety, findings and clinical usefulness of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging were assessed in patients with a prosthetic carbon valve in the mitral position. In vitro deflection, heating and image distortion due to the magnetic field of a 1.5 tesla MR machine were examined in three carbon valves (CarboMedics, St. Jude Medical and Björk-Shiley valves). ⋯ The image taken by the field echo technique showed an abnormal jet flow from the basal part of the left ventricular cavity into the abnormal cavity, which was compatible with left ventricular pseudoaneurysm. Two-dimensional echocardiography and Doppler color flow mapping disclosed the abnormal cavity and the abnormal flow inside, but failed to show the connection between the left ventricle and the cavity due to reverberation of the ultrasound signal by the prosthetic valve. These findings suggest that MR imaging is a safe and promising method to assess the complications and valvular function in patients with a prosthetic carbon valve in the mitral position.