AUTO-ESTIMATION OF THE PROPAGATION VELOCITY OF LEFT VENTRICULAR DIASTOLIC FLOW: FEASIBILITY STUDY

Chen SB, Chen S, Wang RF

Dept of Pediatric Cardiology, XinHua Hospital,

Shanghai Children's Medical Center, Shanghai, China

 

Objective: The propagation velocity (Vp) of left ventricular (LV) diastolic flow derived from color M-mode doppler echocardiography is reported to be a useful index of LV diastolic function. Current methods to subjectively determine the slope of the maximal velocity affect the accuracy of estimation. This study sought to evaluate the feasibility of auto-estimation of Vp of LV diastolic flow.

Methods: Software was designed to recognize different color and bright of pixel. Color doppler first aliasing technique was adopted in this study. After locating ROI at mitral valve orifice to near LV apex, the slope of the peak velocity of early diastolic flow could be obtained with custom-made soft ware. A color M-mode doppler images of LV diastolic flow and its Vp were obtained from apical two and four chamber views in 25 patients with congenital heart disease, with mean age of 5 years old. Within 24 hours of the doppler examinations, cardiac catheterization was performed. -dp/dt and tau of LV were calculated from pressure tracings.

Results: There was no significant difference between Vp (56.25+11.5 cm/s) obtained from apical four chamber view image and Vp (57.59+10.48 cm/s) obtained from apical two chamber view image. -dp/dt of LV was 1821.1+368.1 mmHg, tau of LV was 26.01+5.4 ms in this group. Vp of LV diastolic flow obtained by auto-estimation closely correlated with tau of LV ( r=0.75, 0.61, p=0.0001, 0.0047).

Conclusion: Vp of LV diastolic flow measured from color M-mode doppler images with auto-estimation technique correlated well with tau determined by cardiac catheterization. It indicates that auto-estimation technique could be successfully used in measuring Vp of LV diastolic flow.

 
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