Echocardiographic Doppler Mitral Valve Flow Velocity In Hypertension.
10.4070/kcj.1987.17.1.123
- Author:
Byeng Hwan JANG
;
In Whan SOUNG
;
Chong Hoon PARK
;
Bok Hee LEE
- Publication Type:Original Article
- MeSH:
Echocardiography*;
Heart Diseases;
Humans;
Hypertension*;
Mitral Valve*
- From:Korean Circulation Journal
1987;17(1):123-129
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
This investigation was performed to evaluate Doppler mitral valve flow velocity profiles in hypertensive heart disease for the detection of the left ventricular diastolic dysfunction which preceded the systolic dysfunction. Doppler derived parameters included; the duration of the early diastolic flow velocity peak(DF duration), the downward slope of the early diastolic flow velocity peak (EF slope) and the ratio between the height of the early and the late diastolic flow velocity peak (E-E'/A-A'). Doppler flow velocity profiles were measured in 19 normotensive subjects and 28 hypertensive patients. We found decreased EF slope in hypertensive patients (3.6+/-1.4./sec) in comparison with normotensive subjects (5.2+/-2.4m/sec) (p<0.01). In hypertensive patients, E-E'/A-A' value was significantly lower (0.8+/-0.2) than that of normotensive subjects (1.6+/-0.4)(p<0.001). DF duration was similar in both groups. In conclusion, we found that Doppler mitral valve flow velocity profiles, EF slope and E-E'/A-A', were decreased in hypertensive patients, which may be due to the left ventricular diastolic dysfunction.