Correlation of tricuspid annular velocities with invasive hemodynamics in pulmonary hypertension.

Navin Rajagopalan, Neil Saxena, Marc A. Simon, Kathy Edelman, Michael A. Mathier, Angel López-Candales

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Abstract

The authors performed tissue Doppler imaging of the tricuspid annulus in patients with pulmonary hypertension to assess its correlation with invasive indices of right ventricular function. The study population consisted of 32 patients with suspected pulmonary hypertension who underwent pulsed tissue Doppler imaging of the tricuspid annulus and right heart catheterization. Peak systolic (Sa), early diastolic (Ea), and late diastolic (Aa) velocities of the lateral tricuspid annulus were measured and correlated with hemodynamic variables. Peak Sa demonstrated excellent correlation with hemodynamic variables, including cardiac index (r=0.78; P<.001), pulmonary vascular resistance (r=-0.79; P<.001), and transpulmonary gradient (r=-0.72; P<.001). Peak Sa <10 cm/s predicted cardiac index <2.0 L/min/m2 with 89% sensitivity and 87% specificity. In conclusion, tissue Doppler imaging of the tricuspid annulus is a complementary method to assess right ventricular function in pulmonary hypertensive patients.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)200-204
Number of pages5
JournalCongestive heart failure (Greenwich, Conn.)
Volume13
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2007

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Emergency Medicine
  • Emergency
  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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