Journal of clinical ultrasound : JCU
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Heart diseases can alter liver volume, morphology, and circulation. The Doppler pulsatility of the portal vein and its pulsatility ratio (PR) have been reported as being closely associated with the right atrial pressure and with the New York Heart Association (NYHA) class. We examined the relationships between measurements of liver and spleen dimensions and blood flow in portal and hepatic veins, assessed noninvasively by Doppler sonography, and compared them with echocardiographic data. ⋯ The effects of cardiac failure on portal blood flow, which declines progressively with worsening cardiac function, is shown better by the pulsatility pattern of the portal vein than by morphologic caval and hepatic vein measurements. PR can be used as a reliable adjunctive sign of heart failure.