Arch Mal Coeur Vaiss
November 1997
The authors report a new case of cardiac sarcoma treated by cardiac transplantation. This treatment has been proposed for these malignant tumours of poor prognosis when simple excision is impossible, with variable results. This patient is in good general condition 20 months after transplantation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMany doppler echocardiographic indices have been described for quantifying aortic regurgitation, posing the problem of the relative value of each. Therefore, the authors assessed the severity of aortic regurgitation in 60 consecutive patients (16 women and 44 men, mean age 56.7 years, range 7 to 84 years) by the four grades of Seller's classification with selective aortography.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors report the results of a multicenter study which recensed 59 cases (46 men, 13 women, average age 59.8 +/- 14 years) of valve ring abscesses defined by echocardiographic criteria alone (20 cases) or by echocardiographic and/or operative criteria (39 cases). The site of abscess was aortic (53 cases), mitral (5 cases) and tricuspid (1 case).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFifteen patients with an ostium secundum type atrial septal defect, aged between 5 and 68 (mean = 31) underwent Doppler-echocardiographic evaluation of the ratio of pulmonary and systemic flow rates. Systemic flow was evaluated at the aortic orifice, as well as at the mitral ring and at the extremities of the mitral cusps, based upon the measurement of valve diameters by 2D or TM echocardiography, pulsed Doppler velocity curve and hear rate. Pulmonary flow was measured by the same technique at the site of insertion of the pulmonary cusps.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Cardiol Angeiol (Paris)
May 1992
Various methods are available today for the quantification of regurgitation by transthoracic Doppler. The present review deals with their respective usefulness in tricuspid insufficiency (TI). Despite their contribution in the domain of mitral and aortic insufficiency, precise quantification methods remain of very limited value regarding the tricuspid orifice, and this because of practical difficulties of application.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMeasurement by Doppler-echocardiography of blood flow rates has the advantage over techniques for the measurement of cardiac output of determining the latter for each valve orifice, and of opening up an approach to the quantification of aortic and mitral regurgitation. This prospective study involving 103 subjects free of any valve leak showed the absence of an significant difference between aortic, pulmonary and mitral ring flow rates in a given individual. Correlations between results obtained at the three measurement sites were: r = 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Cardiol Angeiol (Paris)
May 1992
The measurement of cardiac output by the Doppler-echocardiography method is of considerable interest since, in contrast to other available techniques, it offers the possibility of the measurement of output at each valve orifice, thus providing a quantitative approach to valve regurgitation. The 4 basic data items required are: the surface area of the valve orifice, trans-valvular Doppler velocity spectrum, duration of ejection and of filling, and heart rate. A large number of studies have analysed the various investigation techniques and have shown their excellent correlation with reference invasive methods.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArch Mal Coeur Vaiss
November 1987
A patient with benign left ventricular lipoma was explored pre- and post-operatively with echocardiography, computerized tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). With MRI spin-echo sequences the lipoma emitted a bright signal similar to that of normal fatty tissue on the two echoes of the sequence (28 ms and 65 ms). MRI was not better than CT to demonstrate that the tumour was a lipoma, but it proved to be the best technique to obtain information on tumoral spread to the myocardium and pericardium, and it showed the intracavitary extension without the need for contrast medium injection.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIdiopathic mitral valve prolapse due to severe myxoid degeneration may be associated with aortic and/or tricuspid valve disease of the same aetiology. These localisations, which usually give rise few symptoms, can be detected by echocardiography. Sometimes, however, they may give rise to serious valvular regurgitation requiring surgical correction at each diseased valve.
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