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We compared live/real time three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography (3D TEE) with real time two-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography (2D TEE) in the assessment of individual mitral valve (MV) segment/scallop prolapse and associated chordae rupture in 18 adult patients with a flail MV undergoing surgery for mitral regurgitation. 2D TEE was able to diagnose the prolapsing segment/scallop and associated chordae rupture correctly in only 9 of 18 patients when compared to surgery. In three of these, 2D TEE diagnosed an additional segment/scallop not confirmed at surgery. In the remaining nine patients, surgical findings were missed by 2D TEE. On the other hand with 3D TEE, the prolapsed segment/scallop and associated ruptured chords correlated exactly with the surgical findings in the operating room in 16 of 18 patients. The exceptions were two patients. In one, 3D TEE diagnosed prolapse and ruptured chordae of the A3 segment and P3 scallop, while the surgical finding was chordae rupture of the A3 segment but only prolapse without chordae rupture of the P3 scallop. In the other patient, 3D TEE diagnosed prolapse and chordae rupture of P1 scallop and prolapse without chordae rupture of the A1 and A2 segments, while at surgery chordae rupture involved A1, A2, and P1. This preliminary study demonstrates the superiority of 3D TEE over 2D TEE in the evaluation of individual MV segment/scallop prolapse and associated ruptured chordae.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: Noninvasive and accurate assessment of mitral valve anatomy has become integral in the presurgical evaluation of patients with mitral valve prolapse (MVP). Recently developed real time three-dimensional (RT3D) ultrasound allows online acquisition, rendering, and can provide accurate information on cardiac structures. We sought to evaluate the feasibility of RT3D for the assessment of MVP segments when compared with transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) and intraoperative findings. METHODS: We examined 42 patients with MVP using RT3D, two-dimensional (2D) transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) and TEE. For RT3D analysis, cropping planes were used to slice the 3D volume on line to visualize the prolapsed segments of the mitral valve leaflets. The mitral valve was divided into six segments based on the American Society of Echocardiography's recommendations. Two experienced cardiologists evaluated echocardiographic images. RESULTS: Adequate RT3D images of the mitral valve were acquired in 40 out of 42 patients. The sensitivity and specificity of RT3D for defining prolapsed segments when compared with TEE were 95% and 99%, respectively (anterior leaflet: 96% and 99%, posterior leaflets: 93% and 100%, respectively). The sensitivity and specificity of TTE were 93% and 97%, respectively (anterior leaflet: 96% and 98%, posterior leaflets: 90% and 97%, respectively). Interobserver agreement for RT3D (Kappa 0.95, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.91-1.00) was significantly greater than for TTE (Kappa 0.85, 95% CI 0.78-0.93) (P < 0.05). The elapsed time for completion of RT3D (14.4 +/- 2.8 min) was shorter than for TEE (26.4 +/- 4.7 min, P < 0.0001) and TTE (19.0 +/- 3.1 min, P< 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: RT3D is fast, accurate, and highly reproducible for assessing MVP.  相似文献   

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Posterior mitral valve (MV) leaflet aneurysms are extremely rare complications of infective endocarditis (IE). When MV aneurysms occur, they usually involve the anterior leaflet. Real time three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography (RT3D TEE) has been recently developed and provides views of unparalleled quality by optimizing visualization of spatial relationships. We present a rare case of a posterior MV leaflet aneurysm due to IE in a 64-year-old woman, best visualized by RT3D TEE.  相似文献   

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Objectives: Intraoperative three‐dimensional (3D) transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) has been suggested to be a valuable technique for the evaluation of the mechanisms of ischemic mitral regurgitation (IMR). Studies comparing multiplane two‐dimensional (2D) with 3D TEE reconstruction of the mitral valve using the new mitral valve quantification (MVQ) software are lacking. We undertook a prospective comparison between multiplane 2D and 3D TEE for the assessment of IMR. Methods: We evaluated echocardiographically 45 patients with IMR who underwent mitral valve surgery in our institution. 2D and 3D TEE examinations followed by a 3D offline assessment of the mitral valve apparatus were performed in all patients. Offline analysis of mitral valve apparatus was conducted with QLAB–MVQ. Results: 3D TEE image acquisitions were performed in a short period of time and were feasible in all patients. Real time 3D TEE imaging was superior to 2D in identifying specific mitral scallops (A1, A3, P1, P3) and commissures. When compared with 2D TEE, 3D offline reconstruction of the mitral valve allows an accurate quantification of the shape and diameters of the mitral annulus. Both approaches provide almost similar values for the tenting area and the coaptation depth. The 3D approach gave the advantage of direct calculation of the leaflets angles, tenting volume, and surface of the leaflets. The interpapillary muscles distance at the level of the papillary muscle head was greater in 2D than in 3D. Conclusions: 3D TEE imaging provides valuable and complementary information to multiplane 2D TEE for the assessment of patients with IMR. (Echocardiography 2011;28:1125‐1132)  相似文献   

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We evaluated the potential usefulness of three-dimensional (3D) transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) in assessing individual scallop/segment prolapse in 36 adult patients with mitral valve prolapse (MVP) undergoing surgical correction. Intraoperative 3D TEE correctly identified the location of scallop/segment prolapse in 34 of 36 patients (94%). However, in 6 of these patients 3D TEE images revealed more scallops or segments with prolapse than the surgeon noted intraoperatively. Prolapse of these areas was less prominent and this could possibly explain the lack of correlation with the surgical findings in these patients. In another 2 patients areas of prolapse seen by the surgeon were missed by 3D TEE because some of those scallops/segments could not be well imaged due to image "drop out" and artifacts. Thus, perfect correlation between 3D TEE and surgery was noted in 28 of 36 (78%) patients. Noncoaptation of the MV was also identified in 2 patients. The prolapsed area of posterior (n = 28 observations) and anterior (n = 9 observations) MV leaflets ranged from 1 cm2 to 9 cm2 (mean 3.50 cm2+/- 2.14) and 1.20 cm2 to 5.99 cm2 (mean 3.21 cm2+/- 1.33), respectively. Interobserver and intraobserver agreement for location and area of MVP was excellent (r = 0.97 and r = 0.99, respectively; all P values are <0.0001). In conclusion, 3D TEE is useful in identifying the location of MVP. It may also be potentially useful in assessing the extent of individual scallop/segment prolapse and identifying sites of MV noncoaptation. This information could aid the surgeon in deciding the extent of MV resection.  相似文献   

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Objectives

Catheter-based mitral valve clip repair is an effective procedure in selected patients with mitral regurgitation. Two-dimensional (2D TEE) is the primary imaging mode for guidance of mitral-clip procedures. Recently, real-time three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography (RT 3D TEE) has been used as an additional imaging mode. This review describes the use of 2D TEE and RT 3D TEE imaging during percutaneous edge-to-edge mitral valve repair (mitral-clip).

Results

Compared to 2D TEE, RT 3D TEE provides additional information in several steps of the procedure including alignment of catheter trajectory, clip positioning and orientation of clip arms.

Conclusions

RT 3D TEE is a powerful new imaging tool that may become the technique of choice for guidance of mitral-clip procedures.  相似文献   

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We describe two cases of congenital submitral aneurysms (SMAs) in which three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography (3D TEE) proved useful to define the spatial extent of these aneurysms. In both cases, rupture into the left atrium was accurately delineated. 3D TEE was useful in case 1 as it depicted the precise site of rupture into the left atrium as well as pseudoprolapse of the P2 segment of the mitral valve. In case 2 it also localized the rupture into the left atrium in relation to the annulus to be adjacent to the anterolateral commissure. In addition, a cleft between the A1 and A2 scallops were identified and together with failure of the leaflets to coapt enabled the mechanisms contributing to the mitral regurgitation to be elucidated. Thus, imaging from the left atrial perspective using 3D TEE provided superior spatial anatomical delineation of the rupture and its relationship to the mitral valve, as well as accurate anatomical definition of the mitral leaflets. This information provides added benefit to the surgeon in planning a transatrial surgical repair of the SMAs. 3D TEE is superior to conventional 2D TEE in defining the spatial anatomy of SMAs as well as the mechanisms contributing to mitral regurgitation.  相似文献   

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Background: Robotic mitral valve (MV) repair is a new surgical technique that uses small incisions. Previous studies have demonstrated the importance of intraoperative transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) for conventional MV surgery with the use of a median sternotomy incision. The aim of the present study was to delineate the utility of intraoperative TEE in robotic MV repair. Methods: Intraoperative TEE was performed in 22 consecutive patients undergoing robotic MV repair for severe degenerative mitral regurgitation (MR) over a period of 2 years. Before cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), TEE was used to define the lesions of degenerative MR and the localization of the prolapsed leaflets, and to evaluate the severity of MR. During establishment of peripheral CPB, TEE was used to guide placement of the cannulae in the inferior vena cava (IVC), superior vena cava (SVC), and ascending aorta (AAO). After weaning from CPB, TEE was used to assess immediately the competency of the surgical repair. Results: Agreement between TEE and surgical findings was excellent: 92.3% (kappa, 0.873) for the lesions of degenerative MR, and 98.5% (kappa, 0.943) for the localization of the prolapsed leaflets. Under TEE guidance, all the cannulae (100%) in the SVC, IVC, and AAO were placed correctly. TEE demonstrated all the patients (100%) had successful robotic MV repairs. Conclusions: Intraoperative TEE is a valuable adjunct in the assessment of robotic MV repair. (Echocardiography 2011;28:85‐91)  相似文献   

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Mitral regurgitation secondary to accessory mitral valve (MV) chordae of the left atrium is an extremely rare congenital disease. A 85‐year‐old female (NYHA I–II) was hospitalized for investigations. An echocardiogram showed calcification of the MV with mild stenosis and moderate regurgitation. Transesophageal three‐dimensional echocardiogram revealed a band‐like structure extending from the distal third of the anterior wall of the left atrium to the MV. This accessory chordae determined severe systolic regurgitation and mild mitral stenosis. The patient was referred for consideration of cardiac surgery but was refused for comorbidities and anatomy. Usually aberrant chordae determinant valvulopathies are detected and treated at a much younger age. The delay of the symptoms could be explained in our case with the progressive growth and dilatation of the left atrium causing traction of the aberrant chord resulting in an increase in the leaflet prolapse and regurgitation.  相似文献   

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Background

Not infrequently, chordae tendineae rupture, which was not recognized preoperatively using echocardiography, was found during mitral valve (MV) surgery in patients with severe mitral regurgitation (MR) diagnosed with MV prolapse. We evaluated the incidence and predictors of echocardiographically-unrecognized chordae tendineae rupture in patients with severe MR because of MV prolapse.

Methods

We enrolled 124 patients undergoing MV surgery for severe MR because of nonrheumatic MV prolapse. Patients with MR because of infective endocarditis, ischemic heart disease, or echocardiographically-detected chordal rupture were excluded. The study sample was divided into 2 groups: surgically-proven chordae tendineae rupture (n = 51), and no chordae rupture (n = 73).

Results

Echocardiographically-unrecognized chordae tendineae rupture was found in 51 (41%) of 124 patients undergoing MV surgery because of MR. It was more common in patients with posterior or single-leaflet prolapse. Although the severity of MR was greater in patients with chordal rupture, left atrial volume index was smaller compared with those without. In a multivariate analysis, involvement of posterior leaflet (odds ratio [OR], 2.80; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.15-6.84) or single leaflet (OR, 3.18; 95% CI, 1.07-9.45), MR severity (OR, 4.76; 95% CI, 1.96-11.59), and left atrial volume index (OR, 0.98; 95% CI, 0.96-0.99) were independently associated with chordal rupture (P < 0.05 for all).

Conclusions

Unrecognized chordae tendineae rupture is a common unrecognized contributor to severe MR necessitating valve replacement in MV prolapse patients. Earlier recognition and more specific management might contribute to improved prognosis for such patients.  相似文献   

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Transcatheter closure of mitral paravalvular leaks has become an accepted alternative to surgical repair, especially in patients at high risk for reoperation. Device placement using three‐dimensional (3D) transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) guidance allows en‐face views of the valve and provides detailed information for device sizing and placement. We present a case demonstrating hybrid transapical transcatheter 3D TEE‐guided closure of two mitral paravalvular leaks. We demonstrate real time 3D TEE guidance for device sizing and placement, and early real time recognition of mechanical mitral valve leaflet impairment during device deployment.  相似文献   

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We reviewed transthoracic (TTE) and transesophageal (TEE) echocardiograms of 100 consecutive patients: 63 male, 37 female, mean age 50 years (range 16-83 years), 32 with neoplastic disease, 18 aortic disease, 28 mitral valve disease, and 22 with other diseases. Absence or presence of mitral regurgitation (defined as mild, moderate, or severe) was assessed. TEE showed mild mitral regurgitation in 26 patients where TTE was negative. The overall estimate of regurgitant lesion severity was concordant at TEE and TTE in 64% of cases. The overall estimate of regurgitant lesion severity was also greater by one grade in 1% of cases at TTE, and in 35% of cases at TEE. Maximal digitized jet areas were 3.60 +/- 6.35 cm 2 at TTE and 3.04 +/- 3.79 cm 2 at TEE (P = NS). Correlation was r = 0.69 (TEE = 0.41 TTE + 1.55; P less than 0.001). TEE yielded a higher prevalence of mitral regurgitation than TTE with a trend toward greater overall estimate of mitral regurgitation at the semi-quantitative analysis. TTE and TEE showed similar mean results at the quantitative assessment of maximal jet areas. However, a highly significant random variability was observed in quantifying mitral regurgitation at TEE.  相似文献   

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An 86‐year‐old man with severe symptomatic aortic stenosis underwent an aortic valve replacement. A transesophageal echocardiogram (TEE) was performed during the surgery and demonstrated mild mitral regurgitation (MR). The patient's symptoms persisted despite surgery, and subsequent TEE demonstrated prolapse of the posteromedial commissural leaflet, with evidence of a severe, very eccentric MR jet which was directed laterally and superiorly. The jet was almost missed in most imaging planes and could finally be exposed by withdrawing the probe to the level of the aortic valve and left atrial appendage.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: No dataexist to indicate whether transthoracic (TTE) and transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) are of comparable value for the detection and quantification of mitral regurgitation using the proximal flow convergence method. HYPOTHESIS: The study was performed to compare the value of TTE and TEE for the detection and quantification of mitral regurgitation using this method. METHODS: The study included 57 patients with and 11 patients without mitral regurgitation. In all patients, the proximal flow convergence region was imaged by transthoracic and transesophageal color Doppler echocardiography, and proximal isovelocity surface area radii were determined. In 19 patients, monoplane TEE and in 49 patients multiplane TEE was performed. Thirty-one patients with mitral regurgitation underwent cardiac catheterization. RESULTS: Both methods had a comparable sensitivity for the detection of mitral regurgitation. Proximal isovelocity surface area radii derived from TTE and TEE agreed moderately (mean difference -0.5 +/- 1.3 mm). TTE and TEE correlated significantly with the angiographic grade (rank correlation coefficients 0.83 and 0.81), and both differentiated mild to moderate from severe mitral regurgitation with an accuracy of 90%. Regurgitant volumes derived from both echocardiographic techniques and cardiac catheterization correlated moderately (correlation coefficients between 0.67 and 0.81). CONCLUSIONS: TTE and TEE were of comparable value for the detection and quantification of mitral regurgitation using the proximal flow convergence method.  相似文献   

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Purpose: Although nonobstructive prosthetic valve thrombosis (PVT) does not develop hemodynamic compromise, it carries potential risk for thromboembolism. Real time three‐dimensional transesophageal echocardiography (RT‐3DTEE), has emerged as a complementary tool in depicting “en face” views of prosthesis compared with two‐dimensional transesophageal echocardiography (2DTEE). We aimed to evaluate the utility of RT‐3DTEE in assessment of mitral ring‐located thrombosis. Method: We present 3 cases of mechanical mitral valve thrombosis complicated by thromboembolism, who were all examined and followed‐up by 2D transthoracic echocardiography (TTE), 2DTEE, and RT‐3DTEE. Result: The consequencies of thromboembolism in the patients were coronary embolism, transient ischemic attack, and ischemic stroke, respectively. They were all inadequately anticoagulated at the time of admission. 2DTTE and TEE examination was unsatisfactory; RT‐3DTEE depicted nonobstructive mitral ring thrombosis in each of the patients. The patients were followed up under effective anticoagulation and antiplatelet therapy. RT‐3DTEE was able to demonstrate the evolution of thrombus size in each of the patients. Conclusion: Nonobstructive ring‐located PVT which poses risk for thromboembolism, may be diagnosed with certainty and imaged with clarity utilizing RT‐3DTEE.  相似文献   

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Transesophageal echocardiography as predictor of mitral valve repair   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE STUDY: Mitral valve repair has recently emerged as the treatment of choice in patients presenting with insufficiency due to valve prolapse. The study aims were to evaluate: (i) the clinical presentation in a consecutive series of patients with mitral valve prolapse undergoing surgical repair; (ii) the correlation between pre- and intraoperative echocardiographic features and surgical findings in these patients; and (iii) whether clinical and echocardiographic data may predict surgical outcome. METHODS: Between March 1997 and May 2000, 152 patients (110 men, 42 women; mean age 59+/-13 years) were recruited into the study. All patients had myxomatous mitral valve disease causing severe regurgitation and underwent systematic examination by transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) for clear delineation of the three scallops of the posterior leaflet and juxtaposed segments of the anterior leaflet. RESULTS: In 119 patients (78%) a flail valve was documented by TEE and confirmed on surgical inspection; an anterior leaflet chordal rupture was not visualized by TEE in one case. In 15 cases (10%) there was flail of the anterior leaflet, and in 105 cases (69%) flail of the posterior leaflet. A bileaflet complex prolapse without chordal rupture was found in 32 cases. On the basis of TEE evaluation, mitral valve replacement was performed electively in 10 patients (7%); the other 142 (93%) underwent mitral valve repair. Adequate repair was obtained in 93% of cases; residual mitral regurgitation (eight cases; grade 3+) and mitral stenosis (one case) were documented by intraoperative TEE, and nine patients (6%) underwent valve replacement. CONCLUSION: The majority of patients with myxomatous mitral valve prolapse and severe regurgitation undergoing valve repair have chordal rupture of the posterior mitral leaflet, a condition in which results of valve repair are excellent. TEE provides a powerful means to define the mechanisms of mitral regurgitation and to identify the suitability of patients for valvuloplasty.  相似文献   

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Certain clinical and mitral valvular morphologic findings are described in 83 patients (age 26 to 79 years [mean, 60]; 26 women [31%] and 57 men [69%]) with mitral valve prolapse (MVP) and mitral regurgitation (MR) severe enough to warrant mitral valve replacement. All 83 operatively excised valves were examined by the same person, and all excised valves had been purely regurgitant (no element of stenosis). No patients had hemodynamic evidence of dysfunction of the aortic valve. In each valve a portion of the posterior mitral leaflet was elongated such that the distance from the distal margin to basal attachment of this leaflet was similar to the distance from the distal margin of the anterior leaflet to its basal attachment to the left atrial wall. Two major mechanisms for the severe MR were found: dilatation of the mitral anulus with or without rupture of chordae tendineae and rupture of chordae tendineae with or without dilatation of the mitral anulus. Of the 83 patients, 48 (58%) had both dilated anuli (greater than 11 cm in circumference) and ruptured chordae tendineae; 16 (19%) had dilated anuli without ruptured chordae, and 16 (19%) had ruptured chordae without significant anular dilatation. In three patients the anulus was not dilated, nor were chordae ruptured, and therefore the mechanism of the MR is uncertain. Mitral chordal rupture was nearly as frequent in the 64 patients with clearly dilated anular circumferences as in the 19 patients with normal or insignificantly dilated anular circumferences (less than or equal to 11 cm).  相似文献   

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目的:评价青少年特发性二尖瓣脱垂(MVP)的超声诊断价值及特点,探讨HLA与特发性MVP的相关性。方法:回顾性分析29例经手术及病理证实的特发性MVP伴有严重二尖瓣关闭不全的超声检查结果:用PCR-SSP方法检测29例福建籍特发性MVP患HLA-DR的特异性抗原频率,并与65例本地区正常人相对照。结果:29例中有20例被二维超声正确诊断为特发性MVP,其中3例仅在心尖四心腔可见瓣膜脱垂,超声显像示瓣叶冗长、不增厚、无粘连,瓣口面积大;另9例被超声误诊为风湿性病变,超声显像示二尖瓣均有不同程度增厚及粘连,舒张期二尖瓣开放稍呈穹隆样;但均无钙化,且合并有严重的二尖瓣关闭不全。特发性MVP的HLA-DR15抗原频率明显增高,有显差异(P<0.05)。结论:青少年患瓣膜脱垂伴有严重关闭不全而无明显瓣膜粘连、增厚及狭窄均应考虑患有本病。此外特发性MVP的发病与HLA-DR15的异常表达有关。  相似文献   

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We report a patient admitted with acute pulmonary edema 3 months after mitral valve repair, with no history of inter‐current febrile illness. Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) demonstrated severe mitral regurgitation (MR) and an abnormally positioned annuloplasty ring, suggestive of dehiscence. The extreme extent of ring dehiscence was visualized on 3‐dimensional TEE (3D), with near‐complete separation of the ring. Strept.Mitis and Cristatus were isolated from the ring following redo mitral valve surgery, confirming endocarditis as the mechanism for dehiscence. This report highlights the additive role and superior ability of 3D TEE in the identification and anatomic delineation of mitral ring dehiscence.  相似文献   

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