超声多普勒诊断瓣膜性心脏病。

Cardiovascular clinics Pub Date : 1993-01-01
M N Kotler, L E Jacobs, L A Podolsky, C B Meyerowitz
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摘要

尽管多普勒超声心动图在评估疑似瓣膜性心脏病的患者中发挥着重要作用,但它不应取代仔细的病史、细致的体格检查、心电图和良好的胸部后正位和侧位x线检查。二维超声心动图可以可靠地评估解剖性瓣膜病变,估计左、右心室功能,并排除相关的心包疾病。多普勒超声心动图提供准确的血流动力学参数主动脉瓣和二尖瓣狭窄的严重程度和肺动脉高压的程度。此外,彩色血流多普勒有助于提供MR, AR或TR程度的半定量信息。多普勒超声心动图在瓣膜成形术前后评估患者非常有用,但与二尖瓣球囊成形术后立即心导管插管相比,可能不准确。然而,在瓣膜成形术后的长期随访中,多普勒超声心动图是预测再狭窄的理想选择。适当的超声多普勒检查可以让临床医生在临床症状允许的情况下将年轻患者送去手术。然而,在老年患者中,特别是疑似冠状动脉疾病的患者和多瓣疾病患者,可能仍然需要心导管插入术。
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Echo-Doppler in valvular heart disease.

Although Doppler echocardiography plays an important role in evaluating patients with suspected valvular heart disease, it should not replace a careful history, a meticulous physical examination, an electrocardiogram, and well-performed posteroanterior and lateral chest x-rays. Two-dimensional echocardiography can reliably evaluate anatomic valvular lesions, estimate left and right ventricular function, and exclude associated pericardial disease. Doppler echocardiography provides accurate hemodynamic parameters of the severity of aortic and mitral stenosis and the degree of pulmonary hypertension. In addition, color-flow Doppler is helpful in providing semiquantitative information with regard to the degree of MR, AR, or TR. Doppler echocardiography is very useful in evaluating patients before and after valvuloplasty but may be inaccurate when compared with cardiac catheterization immediately following mitral balloon valvuloplasty. However, in the long-term followup, after valvuloplasty, Doppler echocardiography is ideally suited to predict restenosis. A properly performed echo-Doppler study may allow the clinician to send a young patient for surgery when warranted by the clinical symptoms. However, in older patients, especially those with suspected coronary artery disease, and in multivalvular disease, cardiac catheterization may still be required.

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