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Moon, Choi, Cho, Shin, and Song: Assessment of Normal Mitral Annulus Velocity by Doppler Tissue Imaging

Abstract

Background and Object

We want to know reference values of mitral annulus velocity by Doppler tissue imaging which has been thought as a new parameter of left ventricular diastolic function. Including mitral inflow parameters, many parameters which have been used in the evaluation of left ventricular diastolic function are affected by several conditions, so sometimes they can not provide information about left ventricular diastolic function. The knowledge of mitral annulus velocity by Doppler tissue imaging will provide new guidelines for evaluation of diastolic function. However, reference values in normal and changes according to an age have not been fully evaluated.

Methods

We examined 246 patients with no symptoms related to the cardiac systolic and diastolic dysfunction and 80 healthy volunteers according to an age. Early ( E ) and late ( A ) transmitral flow velocity and the ratio of early to late peak velocity ( E/A ) were obtained by pulsed Doppler echocardiography. Early diastolic velocity of mitral annulus ( E' ) and peak atrial systolic velocity of mitral annulus ( A' ) were obtained from the medial ( or septal ) corner of the mitral annulus and subsequently from lateral corner by Doppler tissue imaging. We obtained E', A' and the ratio of E' to A' ( E'/A' ) and E/ E' according to an age.

Results

E' from medial corner was the highest in subjects in their twenties and declined gradually and A' from medial corner was the lowest in a same age group and increased gradually. E'/A' ratio from medial corner was the highest in subjects in their twenties and declined gradually and reversed in subjects in their forties. E', A' and E'/A' from lateral corner were showed like as medial corner similarly but E'/A' was reversed in the subjects in their fifties. E/ E' from medial and lateral corner was the lowest in subjects in their twenties and increased gradually with age. In comparison between transmitral flow velocity and mitral annulus velocity, there are good relationship in E/A and E'/A' ( p=0.01 ).

Conclusion

We measured reference values of mitral annulus velocity by Doppler tissue imaging and E/ E' according to an age.

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