Echoand Phonocardiographic Studies in Patients with Lillehei-Kaster Aortic Valve Prostheses
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概要
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Simultaneous echoand phonocardiographic studies were performed in 17 patients with normally functioning Lillehei-Kaster (LK) tilting disc prosthesis in the aortic position. The LK aortic valve prosthesis was well recorded by echocardiography with a disc excursion of 14 to 25mm and very fast opening and closing velocities, too rapid for quantitative assessment. On phonocardiography the opening click of the prosthesis was only rarely observed (2 out of 17 cases), while the closing sound was consistently present in all patients, occurring within 5msec of the point of complete closure of aortic disc prosthesis by echocardiography.Systolic time intervals (STI) measured by combined echoand phonocardiography were similar to the predicted values in 15 patients who had no evidence of residual cardiac dysfunction. In the remaining 2 patients, one or more components of the STI differed by more than 2 standard deviations from the predicted values, and in these there were associated findings to explain the discrepancies.This study illustrates the echoand phonocardiographic features of the normally functioning LK aortic valve prosthesis. In addition, precise measurements of the isometric contraction and relaxation periods as well as standard systolic time intervals are possible with these techni-ques.
- International Heart Journal刊行会の論文
著者
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Warner Robert
Department Of Crop And Soil Sciences Washington State University
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WARNER Robert
Department of Medicine, Cardiology Section, Veterans Administration Medical Center
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MEAD Mary
Department of Medicine, Cardiology Section, Veterans Administration Medical Center
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Vardan Suman
Department of Medicine, Cardiology Section, Veterans Administration Medical Center
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MOOKHERJEE Sakti
Department of Medicine, Cardiology Section, Veterans Administration Medical Center
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OBEID Anis
Department of Medicine, Cardiology Section, Veterans Administration Medical Center
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