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Doppler Echocardiography for the Estimation of LV Filling Pressure in Patients With Mitral Annular Calcification

Overview of attention for article published in JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging, March 2017
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Title
Doppler Echocardiography for the Estimation of LV Filling Pressure in Patients With Mitral Annular Calcification
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JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging, March 2017
DOI 10.1016/j.jcmg.2016.10.017
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Muaz M. Abudiab, Lakshmi H. Chebrolu, Robert C. Schutt, Sherif F. Nagueh, William A. Zoghbi

Abstract

This study sought to identify Doppler parameters useful for the assessment of left ventricular filling pressure (LVFP) in patients with mitral annular calcification (MAC) and to develop and validate a decision algorithm for assessing LVFP in such patients. Predicting LVFP in the presence of MAC is problematic. Prospectively, 50 patients with MAC (mean 72 ± 11 years of age) underwent a complete Doppler echocardiographic study and right or left heart catheterization. Standard and nonstandard parameters of ventricular filling and relaxation were correlated with LVFP. Classification and regression tree analysis was used to develop a decision tree for prediction of LVFP. Validation was performed prospectively using an additional cohort with MAC and invasive hemodynamics (n = 21). In the initial study group, 26 patients had mild MAC, and 24 had moderate or severe MAC. Mean LVFP was 17.0 ± 8.1 mm Hg (range 4 to 50 mm Hg). Of the variables tested, the best predictor of LVFP was the ratio of early-to-late diastolic filling velocity (mitral E/A) (r = 0.66; p < 0.001). This finding was observed in subjects with mild as well as moderate-to-severe MAC. Importantly, the ratio of early diastolic filling velocity-to-mitral annulus velocity (E/e') demonstrated weak correlation (r = 0.42; p = 0.003). A clinical algorithm using mitral E/A and isovolumic relaxation time (IVRT) was associated with good specificity (100%) and positive predictive value (100%), and moderate sensitivity (81%) and negative predictive value (67%) for high LVFP. Validation of the clinical algorithm in a separate prospective cohort yielded a diagnostic accuracy of 94%. The E/e' ratio should not be used to estimate LVFP in subjects with significant MAC. However, mitral E/A ratio and IVRT are useful predictors of LVFP in this patient population. The proposed decision algorithm combining these Doppler parameters is accurate in estimating LVFP in patients with MAC.

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Unknown 55 100%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Researcher 9 16%
Other 8 15%
Student > Postgraduate 7 13%
Professor > Associate Professor 4 7%
Student > Ph. D. Student 3 5%
Other 7 13%
Unknown 17 31%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Medicine and Dentistry 29 53%
Computer Science 3 5%
Chemistry 2 4%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 1 2%
Nursing and Health Professions 1 2%
Other 1 2%
Unknown 18 33%
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