Doppler Assessment of Mechanical Aortic Valve Prostheses: Effect of Valve Design and Size of the Aorta Julia Mascherbauer, Heinrich Schima, Gerald Maurer, Helmut Baumgartner |
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Background and aim of the study: Discrepancies
between Doppler and catheter gradients have been reported for bileaflet
aortic valve prostheses. Whether modifications in geometric design of
newly developed bileaflet valves lead to a different Doppler-catheter
gradient relationship has not been evaluated. Variable results have been
reported for tilting-disc prostheses. In addition, the effect of aortic
size on the Doppler-catheter gradient relationship remains unclear. |
corresponding catheter gradients as reflected by slopes
of the regression lines (1.57-1.8). In the range of relevant gradients ≥10
mmHg, Doppler exceeded catheter gradients by 40 ±
17% (peak) and 39 ± 16% (mean) in Mira valves, and by 46 ±
19% (peak) and 43 ± 14% (mean) in On-X valves. In the Sorin tilting-disc
valve, Doppler accurately reflected catheter gradients (slopes of regression
lines 1.05-1.14). The aortic diameter significantly influenced results
in only tilting-disc valves, but in absolute terms the effect was clinically
less relevant. |
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