右心室流出道微分多普勒频谱图

A. R. Meder, Dora Patricio Sereno, E. Sosa
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右心室流出道(RVOT)的频谱多普勒扫描为心脏病的鉴别诊断提供了血液动力学信息。流动剖面提供不同变化的速度、时间、方向和解剖或功能确定的数据。本工作的目的是分析右心室流出道的频谱多普勒模式,以帮助鉴别诊断宠物的心脏病和血液动力学障碍。正常喷射光谱轨迹显示对称轮廓,尖端圆形,尖端速度小于1.81 m/s(I型)。肺动脉高压是肺血管阻力增加的结果,可能呈现匕首状、不对称和在光谱轨迹的前三分之一内达到的最高速度(II型)。减速曲线最后三分之一处存在间隙(飞行W),将轮廓定义为III型。在狭窄过程中,最高速度和积分速度时间超过正常范围,并允许对过程的严重程度进行分类。固定性肺动脉狭窄呈对称高速分布(>1.81m/s)。在动态障碍物中,光谱轮廓反转,在加速度曲线末端达到最大速度。当动脉导管持续存在时,血流轮廓是连续的。在整个描记图中都可以观察到收缩、正流和负流。频谱多普勒扫描的结果,通过分析右心室流出道的血流图,可以区分存在的病理过程,并确定其严重程度,从而在多普勒鉴别诊断中快速合作。DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.19137/cienvet20222410713重点工作:超声心动图、多普勒、肺动脉、频谱追踪
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Patrón doppler espectral diferencial para el tracto de salida del ventrículo derecho
Spectral doppler scanning of the right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) provides hemodynamic information for the differential diagnosis of heart disease. The flow profile provides data of speed, time, direction and anatomical or functional determination of different changes. The objective of this present work is to analyze the spectral doppler pattern of the right ventricular outflow tract to contribute to the differential diagnosis of heart disease and hemodynamic disorders in pets. The normal ejection spectral trace shows a symmetrical profile, a rounded tip, and tip velocity less than 1.81 m / s (Type I). Pulmonary hypertension, as a consequence of the increased pulmonary vascular resistance, may present a dagger profile, asymmetric, and top speed that is reached within the first third of the spectral trace (Type II). The presence of a gap in the final third of the deceleration curve (flying W), defines the profile as Type III. In stenotic processes top and integral speed time, exceed the normal range and allow to classify the severity of the process. Fixed pulmonary stenosis presents a symmetrical and high-speed profile (> 1.81 m / s). In dynamic obstructions the spectral profile is inverted, reaching the maximum speed at the end of the acceleration curve. When ductus arteriosus is persistent, the flow profile is continuous. Systodiastolic, positive and negative flows, are observed throughout the entire trace. The findings of the spectral doppler scan, by means of the analysis of the flow profile of the right ventricular outflow tract, allow to differentiate pathological processes present, as well as determinate its severity, collaborating in a quick way in the doppler differential diagnosis. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.19137/cienvet202224107 13 Key works: echocardiography, doppler, pulmonary artery, spectral tracing
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