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The pulsed Doppler technique was used to record the flow velocity patterns in the ductus arteriosus and the pulmonary artery in 26 patients with either isolated or complicated patent ductus arteriosus (PDA). In all patients, abnormal Doppler signals indicating left-to-right (L-R) or right-to-left shunt flow or both could be obtained at the site of the ductus arteriosus. These Doppler flow patterns determined within the ductus coincided with the direction of ductal flow seen on the contrast two-dimensional echocardiogram. No Doppler signals of shunt flow were demonstrated in any of 42 control subjects. The peak, mean, and diastolic velocities of the L-R shunt flow within the ductus were measured from the ductal flow velocity profiles. With the Doppler-derived measurements of the mean and diastolic velocities, patients with normal pulmonary arterial pressure and those with evidence of pulmonary hypertension could be correctly identified. In addition, the mean velocity of the diastolic antegrade flow portion obtained from the proximal left pulmonary artery, which was related to ductal L-R shunting, was measured in 16 patients with isolated PDA. This Doppler flow determinant showed a good linear correlation with the L-R shunt ratio determined by Fick's method (r = .88, p less than .01). Our technique permits the noninvasive evaluation of shunt flow dynamics in patients with PDA.  相似文献   

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Serial Doppler echocardiographic examinations were performed in 10 normal neonates (0.3-4.0 hrs after birth). The flow patterns through the ductus arteriosus were evaluated using Doppler color flow imaging, pulsed Doppler echocardiography and continuous-wave Doppler echocardiography. At the initial examination, flow through the ductus arteriosus was clearly visualized in all the neonates using Doppler color flow imaging. The ductal flow patterns were categorized as follows: 1. Systolic blue color (right-to-left shunt flow) and diastolic red color (left-to-right shunt flow) in four neonates (group 1). 2. Systolic blue color and diastolic mosaic colors in four neonates (group 2). 3. Continuous mosaic colors in two neonates (group 3). Using pulsed Doppler echocardiography, the systolic right-to-left ductal shunt flow in the groups 1 and 2 was triangular in shape beginning in early systole. The diastolic left-to-right shunt flow was box-like in shape beginning late in systole and lasting long in diastole in the group 1. In the group 2, the diastolic flow showed a wide spectrum (turbulent flow). In the group 3, the flow through the ductus arteriosus had a continuous wide spectrum (turbulent flow). Mosaic or turbulent ductal flow of a left-to-right ductal shunt had high velocities by continuous-wave Doppler echocardiography. Serial examinations revealed that the ductal flow pattern observed in the group 1 changed to the flow pattern observed in the group 2, and then to that of the group 3 with increasing diastolic ductal flow velocities. The estimated aorto-pulmonary pressure gradient according to the simplified Bernoulli equation (delta p = 4V2) using a maximum diastolic left-to-right ductal shunt velocity increased within 12 hrs after birth. It was concluded that bidirectional ductal shunts may be observed in most normal neonates (8/10). With increasing diastolic velocities the bidirectional ductal flows changed to the pattern of a continuous left-to-right shunt. The bidirectional ductal shunt is considered due to physiologic pulmonary hypertension of the newborn and due to less conduction time from the pulmonary valve to the pulmonary end of the ductus than from the aortic valve to the aortic end of the ductus. Analysis of the flow through the ductus provides informations about the neonatal circulatory adaptation, especially in the early neonatal period.  相似文献   

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Blood flow in the pulmonary artery was studied by Doppler colour flow mapping and cardiac catheterisation in 19 patients with a ductus arteriosus and different pulmonary artery pressures. In the four patients with normal pulmonary artery pressures colour Doppler flow mapping showed multicoloured wide and long systolic and diastolic jets in the pulmonary artery. In the 15 patients with raised pulmonary arterial pressure the systolic jets varied from multicoloured to red and were thinner: in patients with considerably raised pulmonary arterial pressure the jets became redder during diastole. The Doppler velocity tracings showed that in patients with normal pulmonary artery pressures the mean peak systolic velocity was higher than the mean end diastolic velocity--so that in all four the ratio of peak systolic velocity to end diastolic velocity was less than 2. The mean peak systolic velocity was much higher than the mean end diastolic velocity in 13 of the 15 patients with raised pulmonary artery pressure; this meant that the ratio of peak systolic velocity to end diastolic velocity was greater than 2 in 10 of 11 patients. The end diastolic velocity was significantly lower in those patients with raised pulmonary artery pressure than in those with normal artery pressure. There was an inverse linear correlation between the mean pulmonary artery pressure and end diastolic ductal jet velocity in 17 of the 19 patients. Colour flow mapping and this quantitative Doppler technique can detect pulmonary artery hypertension in patients with a ductus arteriosus.  相似文献   

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To characterize changes in circulation after birth, 11 normal full-term infants were examined with two-dimensional and pulsed Doppler echocardiography. The initial examination was performed within 10 hours after delivery and serially for 3 days. Retrograde diastolic pulmonary artery velocities, which are evidence for a patent ductus arteriosus, were detected in 10 infants (91%) on day 1, in 2 (18%) on day 2 and in none on day 3. Retrograde systolic descending aortic velocities, which are evidence of flow from the aorta into the ductus arteriosus, were observed in 10 infants (91%) on day 1, 9 (81%) on day 2 and 7 (64%) on day 3. Persistence of the retrograde systolic velocity in the descending aorta in the absence of retrograde diastolic velocity in the pulmonary artery is consistent with physiologic ductal closure beginning near the pulmonary artery end of the ductus arteriosus. Localized turbulent retrograde systolic flow, proximal to the septal leaflet of the tricuspid valve and consistent with tricuspid insufficiency, was detected in six patients (55%) on day 1, in eight (73%) on day 2 and in seven (64%) on day 3. Thus, tricuspid insufficiency appears to be a frequent observation in healthy newborns. Normal Doppler velocities in the great arteries and across the tricuspid and mitral valves of newborns up to 3 days of age are presented. These normal measures of intracardiac flow velocities may be used for comparison to identify abnormal flow profiles in newborns with congenital heart defects.  相似文献   

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Blood flow in the pulmonary artery was studied by Doppler colour flow mapping and cardiac catheterisation in 19 patients with a ductus arteriosus and different pulmonary artery pressures. In the four patients with normal pulmonary artery pressures colour Doppler flow mapping showed multicoloured wide and long systolic and diastolic jets in the pulmonary artery. In the 15 patients with raised pulmonary arterial pressure the systolic jets varied from multicoloured to red and were thinner: in patients with considerably raised pulmonary arterial pressure the jets became redder during diastole. The Doppler velocity tracings showed that in patients with normal pulmonary artery pressures the mean peak systolic velocity was higher than the mean end diastolic velocity--so that in all four the ratio of peak systolic velocity to end diastolic velocity was less than 2. The mean peak systolic velocity was much higher than the mean end diastolic velocity in 13 of the 15 patients with raised pulmonary artery pressure; this meant that the ratio of peak systolic velocity to end diastolic velocity was greater than 2 in 10 of 11 patients. The end diastolic velocity was significantly lower in those patients with raised pulmonary artery pressure than in those with normal artery pressure. There was an inverse linear correlation between the mean pulmonary artery pressure and end diastolic ductal jet velocity in 17 of the 19 patients. Colour flow mapping and this quantitative Doppler technique can detect pulmonary artery hypertension in patients with a ductus arteriosus.  相似文献   

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Postnatal circulatory adaptations were studied with Doppler echocardiographic measures of flow velocity in the main pulmonary artery (PA) and ascending aorta (Ao) in 45 normal full-term neonates at 5 hours and at 27 hours after birth. PA flow velocity integral (FVI) was measured as the area under the systolic flow velocity curve and reflected total systemic flow in the presence of a left-to-right shunt through the ductus arteriosus. This index increased from 5 and 27 hours age, while Ao FVI, reflecting total pulmonary flow, remained unchanged. Evidence of a left-to-right ductal shunt demonstrated as diastolic retrograde flow in the main PA was detected in 42 neonates at 5 hours and in only four subjects after 27 hours of age, indicating a patent ductus arteriosus at 5 hours of age and its subsequent closure. In the PA, acceleration time (AT) increased while pre-ejection period to ejection time ratio (PEP/ET) decreased from 5 to 27 hours of age, reflecting the physiologic fall in PA pressure. In the Ao, FVI, AT, and PEP/ET remained unchanged, suggesting little change in left ventricular function.  相似文献   

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In this study, ultrasound Doppler color flow mapping systems were utilized to examine flow in the pulmonary artery in 31 premature and term infants (aged 4 hours to 9 months) with patent ductus arteriosus accompanying respiratory distress syndrome, as an isolated lesion, or with patent ductus in association with other cyanotic or acyanotic congenital heart disorders. The flow mapping patterns were compared with those of a control population of 15 infants who did not have patent ductus arteriosus. In unconstricted ductus arteriosus, the flow from the aorta into the pulmonary artery was detected in late systole and early diastole and was distributed along the superior leftward lateral wall of the main pulmonary artery from the origin of the left pulmonary artery back in a proximal direction toward the pulmonary valve. In constricted patent ductus arteriosus, or especially in a ductus in association with cyanotic heart disease, the position of the ductal shunt in the pulmonary artery was more variable, often directed centrally or medially. Waveform spectral Doppler sampling could be performed in specific positions guided by the Doppler flow map to verify the phasic characteristics of the ductal shunt on spectral and audio outputs. Shunts through a very small patent ductus arteriosus were routinely detected in this group of infants, and right to left ductal shunts could also be verified by the Doppler flow mapping technique. This study suggests substantial promise for real-time two-dimensional Doppler echocardiographic flow mapping for evaluation of patent ductus arteriosus in infants.  相似文献   

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Serial Doppler echocardiography was performed in 12 normal neonates (0.5-4.0 hrs after birth) to evaluate flow patterns through the ductus arteriosus, and in the aorta and brachiocephalic artery. At the initial examination, flow through the ductus arteriosus was bidirectional in eight of the 12 neonates and continuously left-to-right in the remaining four. The bidirectional ductal shunts became continuous left-to-right flows within 11-21 hrs after birth in seven of the eight neonates and resolved by 29-47 hrs after birth. In the remaining four neonates, the continuous left-to-right shunts disappeared 14-36 hrs after birth. Systolic ejection flow patterns in the aorta and brachiocephalic artery had a triangular shape with the peak velocity in early systole, followed by a minimal flow reversal in all sites examined. Diastolic flow patterns in each arterial site were as follows: 1. In the ascending aorta, there was slow and sustained diastolic forward flow, which did not change with increasing age. 2. In the brachiocephalic artery, there was a pan-diastolic flow reversal in the neonates with bidirectional ductal flow (7/8). This pattern changed to slow pan-diastolic forward flow when the ductal changed to continuous left-to-right flow or when the ductal closure was confirmed. Most (3/4) of the remaining four neonates with continuous left-to-right ductal flow exhibited pan-diastolic forward flow. Another showed a pan-diastolic flow reversal 2 hrs after birth, which changed to pan-diastolic forward flow in the second examination 6 hrs after birth. 3. In the distal aortic arch, there was a pan-diastolic forward flow in all the neonates, and the velocity decreased when a closure of the ductus was confirmed. 4. In the descending aorta, there was a pan-diastolic flow reversal in neonates with bidirectional ductal flow (7/8). This reversal changed to pan-diastolic forward flow, when the ductal flow changed to continuous left-to-right flow or when the ductal closure was confirmed. In the remaining four neonates with continuous left-to-right ductal flow, two showed a pan-diastolic flow reversal at the initial examinations 2 to 3 hrs after birth. This became a pan-diastolic forward flow at the second examinations 6 and 12 hrs after birth. In the other two, there was a pan-diastolic forward flow which did not change. This pan-diastolic flow reversal observed in the brachiocephalic artery and descending aorta was closely related to the bidirectional ductal flow.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)  相似文献   

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The ductal flow velocities in 37 newborns (group 1: persistent pulmonary hypertension [n = 16], transient tachypnea [n = 3], other [n = 2]; group 2: respiratory distress syndrome [n = 16]) were prospectively evaluated by Doppler ultrasound for the purpose of deriving systolic pulmonary artery pressures. Maximal tricuspid regurgitant Doppler velocity in 21 of these patients was used to validate the pulmonary artery pressures derived from ductal flow velocities. There was a significant linear correlation between tricuspid regurgitant Doppler velocity and pulmonary artery systolic pressure derived from ductal Doppler velocities in patients with unidirectional (pure left to right or pure right to left) ductal shunting (p less than 0.001, r = 0.95, SEE 8) and in those with bidirectional shunting (p less than 0.001, r = 0.95, SEE 4.5). Systolic pulmonary artery pressure in group 1 (67 +/- 13 mm Hg) was significantly higher than that in group 2 (39 +/- 10 mm Hg) (p less than 0.001). In those with bidirectional shunting, duration of right to left shunting less than 60% of systole was found when pulmonary artery pressure was systemic or less, whereas duration greater than or equal to 60% was associated with suprasystemic pulmonary artery pressures. Serial changes in pulmonary artery systolic pressure, reflected by changes in ductal Doppler velocities, correlated with clinical status in persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn. Persistently suprasystemic pulmonary artery pressure was associated with death in five group 1 patients. It is concluded that ductal Doppler velocities can be reliably utilized to monitor the course of pulmonary artery systolic pressures in newborns.  相似文献   

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Pulsed Doppler echocardiography (PDE) from the suprasternal approach was used to assess flow characteristics of ductus arteriosus (DA) in 145 infants (aged 1 day to 6 months) with major congenital heart disease. Direct ductal Doppler interrogation was possible in 138 patients and serial studies before and after medical treatment were performed in 28 infants. According to pulmonary artery pressure and associated heart lesions, 3 ductal shunting patterns were identified. An isolated left-to-right shunt, observed in isolated DA or in right ventricular outflow tract obstruction, was characterized by a continuous flow with a peak velocity in late systole. An isolated right-to-left shunt, observed in persistent fetal circulation and aortic arch abnormalities, was characterized by a continuous flow with a peak velocity in early systole. In patients with a bidirectional ductal shunt, the right-to-left shunt always occurred in systole and the left-to-right shunt began in late systole and extended into diastole. A systolic right-to-left shunt always corresponded to the presence of significant pulmonary hypertension. Ductal flow changes could be documented after prostaglandin E1 therapy in patients with ductus-dependent heart disease or after tolazoline therapy in patients with persistent fetal circulation. Thus, PDE with direct ductal Doppler interrogation is an important complement to the echocardiographic evaluation of DA. It is a safe noninvasive approach to ductal shunt and permits convenient evaluation of the effects of drugs on pulmonary artery resistance (tolazoline) and ductal patency (prostaglandin E1).  相似文献   

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Pulmonary hypertension may occur in the fetus in the presence of constriction of the ductus arteriosus. The feasibility of detection and quantitation of fetal ductal constriction by Doppler echocardiography was assessed in an animal preparation in which ductal constriction was created in the fetal lamb with a variable ligature causing varying degrees of fetal pulmonary hypertension (fetal pulmonary arterial systolic pressure 57 to 97 mm Hg and ductal gradient 9 to 42 mm Hg). Comparison of blinded, continuous-wave peak Doppler velocity (V) measurements of the ductal gradient with the modified Bernoulli assumption (gradient = 4V2) compared well with direct catheter measurements of instantaneous peak systolic gradient (r = .99, catheter = 0.95 X Doppler + 0.6), peak-to-peak gradient (r = .97), and mid-diastolic gradient (r = .85). Ductal constriction was characterized by an increase in the peak systolic and diastolic velocities. The normal human fetal ductus arteriosus blood flow velocity pattern was assessed by pulsed Doppler techniques in 25 normal human fetuses after 20 weeks gestation. The peak systolic flow velocity in the ductus arteriosus measured by image-directed pulsed Doppler echocardiography ranged from 50 to 141 cm/sec (mean 80 cm/sec) and increased with gestational age (r = .50). Diastolic velocity in the ductus arteriosus was consistently directed toward the descending aorta and ranged from 6 to 30 cm/sec. The ductal systolic velocities were the highest blood flow velocities in the fetal cardiovascular system. Application of these techniques to fetuses whose mothers were receiving indomethacin for treatment of premature labor at 30 to 31 weeks gestation confirmed this method to be sensitive for detection of fetal ductal constriction, which developed in three fetuses.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)  相似文献   

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The Doppler spectral pattern of flow through the ductus arteriosus was studied in 117 patients. In 37 who underwent catheterisation, Doppler records and aortic and pulmonary artery pressure were available (21 simultaneously with two catheters) for review while the others had surgical ligation of the duct on the basis of the results of non-invasive tests. Four flow patterns were obtained: (a) continuous flow, maximum velocity in late systole with gradual fall throughout diastole; (b) continuous flow, high systolic flow with rapid fall to a very low early diastolic velocity maintained throughout diastole; (c) continuous low velocity, maximum in late diastole; and (d) bidirectional flow. Flow pattern (a) was associated with normal or slightly raised pulmonary artery pressure; (b) with raised pulmonary artery pressure; and (c) and (d) with pulmonary artery pressure at systemic values. Comparison of the Doppler and measured pressure differences between the great arteries was reasonably good for peak values but poor for the trough readings. Doppler ultrasound clearly showed ductal flow; the flow pattern gave an indication of the pulmonary artery pressure, but pressure measurement by application of the Bernoulli equation to the flow velocities cannot yet be regarded as reliable.  相似文献   

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The Doppler spectral pattern of flow through the ductus arteriosus was studied in 117 patients. In 37 who underwent catheterisation, Doppler records and aortic and pulmonary artery pressure were available (21 simultaneously with two catheters) for review while the others had surgical ligation of the duct on the basis of the results of non-invasive tests. Four flow patterns were obtained: (a) continuous flow, maximum velocity in late systole with gradual fall throughout diastole; (b) continuous flow, high systolic flow with rapid fall to a very low early diastolic velocity maintained throughout diastole; (c) continuous low velocity, maximum in late diastole; and (d) bidirectional flow. Flow pattern (a) was associated with normal or slightly raised pulmonary artery pressure; (b) with raised pulmonary artery pressure; and (c) and (d) with pulmonary artery pressure at systemic values. Comparison of the Doppler and measured pressure differences between the great arteries was reasonably good for peak values but poor for the trough readings. Doppler ultrasound clearly showed ductal flow; the flow pattern gave an indication of the pulmonary artery pressure, but pressure measurement by application of the Bernoulli equation to the flow velocities cannot yet be regarded as reliable.  相似文献   

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Two newborn infants with severe cardiac failure caused by a large cerebral arteriovenous communication were studied with complete cardiac catheterization, indicator-dilution curves and angiography. In one infant, studied at age 10 hours, a large right to left shunt through the patent ductus was seen with retrograde aortic flow into the left carotid artery. The entire flow in the descending aorta was supplied from the ductus. The second infant, studied at age 5 days, had a 20 percent right to left shunt through the foramen ovale and the ductus was closed. Hypoxia was caused by inadequate oxygenation of pulmonary venous blood, atrial right to left shunting and possibly ductal right to left shunting. The hemodynamic findings in cases of cerebral arteriovenous fistula would seem to depend on the patient's age at the time the studies are carried out and the severity of the lesion. Cardiac output was more than twice the normal value and blood flow through the arteriovenous fistula was probably greater than 4 liters/min per m2.  相似文献   

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AIM: To assess the utility of continuous wave Doppler evaluation of velocity profiles across a Blalock-Taussig (BT) shunt in the evaluation of pulmonary artery pressure and pulmonary blood flow. METHODS AND RESULTS: Eleven children with complex congenital heart disease with a BT shunt as the sole source of pulmonary blood supply were studied prospectively (median age 5 (0.3-21) months). Doppler evaluations of shunt flow velocity profile and cardiac catheterization were carried out simultaneously. Pulmonary artery pressure and flow were estimated using the modified Bernoulli equation and velocity time integral of shunt flow. There was a positive correlation between (1) the Doppler estimates for mean pulmonary artery pressure, using the diastolic flow velocity, and the mean pulmonary venous wedge pressure ( r = 0.93, SEE = 1.0 mmHG; P<0.001 ) and (2) the Doppler derived and calculated pulmonary blood flow ( r = 0.9, SEE = 0.19 l/min; P<0.001). In contrast, the Doppler estimates for mean pulmonary artery pressure using the peak or mean Doppler gradients were poor. CONCLUSION: The diastolic BT shunt flow velocity can be used reliably to predict mean pulmonary artery pressure when a BT shunt is the sole source of pulmonary artery flow. There was agreement between Doppler predicted pulmonary blood flow and catheter based calculations. These findings may prove a useful tool for perioperative management.  相似文献   

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Thirty-two neonates and infants with pulmonary atresia with ventricular septal defect were initially investigated with cross-sectional and spectral Doppler echocardiography and Doppler color flow mapping. All 32 had subsequent correlative angiography. This demonstrated that 24 infants had adequate-sized right and left pulmonary arteries (19 confluent, 5 nonconfluent). Of the five infants with nonconfluent pulmonary arteries, four had bilateral ductus arteriosus and one had a single left-sided ductus with anomalous origin of the right pulmonary artery from the ascending aorta. Nineteen infants had confluent pulmonary arteries, all of which were supplied by a single ductus. Eight infants had complete absence of or inadequate pulmonary arteries; all had multiple aortopulmonary collateral vessels arising from the descending aorta. The presence of adequate-sized right and left pulmonary arteries was correctly predicted in 21 of 24 infants by cross-sectional echocardiography alone and in all 24 by Doppler color flow mapping. Confluence of the right and left pulmonary arteries was predicted by cross-sectional imaging in 14 of the 19 infants in whom it occurred, and by Doppler color flow mapping in all 19 infants. The precise definition of the pulmonary blood supply was correctly predicted by Doppler color flow mapping in 16 of the 19 infants with confluent pulmonary arteries and a single ductus. However, in three infants in this group, Doppler color flow mapping made a false diagnosis of multiple aortopulmonary collateral vessels.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)  相似文献   

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To characterize the ductus arteriosus shunt after birth, 53 normal newborn infants (36-41 weeks gestation), appropriate in size for gestational age, were examined using two dimensional Doppler echocardiography directed continuous Doppler for evidence of patent ductus arteriosus. The infants were examined within six hours of birth, and every six-eight hours thereafter until ductus arteriosus shunt could no longer be detected. In 51/53 infants, an adequate examination was possible and ductus arteriosus was detected in every infant using the standard precordial approach. Using two dimensional Doppler echocardiography a yellow-orange-red jet, sometimes blue in the central area, directed at the lateral wall of the pulmonary artery was recorded; using continuous Doppler a diastolic or continuous spectral flow into the main pulmonary artery was recorded. Ductus arteriosus shunt could no longer be detected in 7 infants 12 hours after birth, in 26 infants 12-24 hours after birth, in 11 infants 24-36 hours after birth, in 5 infants 36-48 hours after birth and in 2 infants 48-60 hours after birth. A diastolic spectral Doppler flow was present in 38 infants and became continuous before duct closure in 27 infants. In 13 infants it was continuous at first examination and until the ductus arteriosus closure. Both diastolic or continuous spectral Doppler flow could present a flat waveform profile, or a protodiastolic or protosystolic peak velocity. The shunt peak velocity increased significantly with the age i.e. (1.5 +/- 0.7 m/sec mean and SD-), at first examination, vs 2.3 +/- 0.6 m/sec at last examination before ductus arteriosus closure (p less than 0.001).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)  相似文献   

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J L Bass  J M Berry  S Einzig 《Circulation》1986,74(2):315-322
We used pulsed Doppler ultrasound to determine the flow dynamics of the aorta and patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) in 21 infants (ages 1 to 16 days) with PDA and aortic atresia (n = 15) or aortic stenosis (n = 6). The flow within the PDA was recorded in 19, and was right-to-left during systole in all. There was a diastolic left-to-right PDA shunt in 11 patients with aortic atresia and in three with aortic stenosis, and the shunt was associated with large (3 to 11 mm in diameter) interatrial communications. In two patients with aortic atresia and three with aortic stenosis, however, the diastolic PDA shunt was from right to left, and the interatrial communications were small (0 to 2 mm in diameter). The right-to-left diastolic PDA shunting may be best explained by the relative pulmonary (high with left-sided inflow obstruction and a small interatrial communication) and systemic resistances. All patients with aortic atresia and three with aortic stenosis had retrograde systolic flow in the transverse aortic arch, probably resulting from inadequate left ventricular output. Antegrade diastolic flow in the transverse aortic arch toward the PDA was observed in all infants with aortic atresia and a left-to-right PDA shunt. Ascending aortic flow was recorded in 11 patients with aortic atresia, and was retrograde during diastole in each, the result of coronary perfusion. Application of pulsed Doppler ultrasound can lead to a better understanding of the hemodynamics and physiology of patients with congenital cardiovascular disease.  相似文献   

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Utilizing the bidirectional Doppler flowmeter catheter system, phasic forward and reverse flow velocity was measured in the cardiac chambers and great vessels of man. Recordings of right atrial, right ventricular and aortic flow velocity are characterized by a small reverse flow velocity component, usually occurring during early diastole, followed by a large forward systolic wave. Blood flow velocity in the left ventricular outflow tract and pulmonary artery is forward with negligible or no reverse flow. Ventricular extrasystoles and ventricular tachycardia result in diminished systolic and enhanced retrograde aortic and right ventricular flow velocity, possibly based on valvular incompetence. Aortic regurgitation and tricuspid insufficiency can be identified by their characteristic diastolic and systolic reverse flow velocity patterns. Patients with an increase in right atrial pressure, regardless of its etiology, manifest significant reverse flow velocity toward the caval system. We conclude that this technic is a valuable method for measuring bidirectional flow velocity under normal and pathologic conditions.  相似文献   

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Serial two-dimensional Doppler echocardiography was performed in 22 normal neonates (2-9 hours after birth). A left-to-right shunt through the foramen ovale and a shunt through the ductus arteriosus were evaluated. Interatrial shunts were observed as transseptal jets in 16 of 22 neonates on initial examination and resolved nine to 26 hours after birth in 13 neonates. In the remaining three neonates the shunts were observed more than six days and resolved by two months of age. Shunts through the ductus arteriosus were observed in all neonates examined as diastolic or continuous flows toward the transducer in the main pulmonary artery at the initial examination. The ductal flow resolved simultaneously with (3/13) or after (10/13) the disappearance of interatrial flow. With two-dimensional echocardiography, the enlarged left atrium and rightward deviation of the interatrial septum were observed in the neonates with interatrial shunts. This was confirmed by the immobile septum primum and the increased ratio of the left atrial to aortic diameters (LA/Ao ratio) on the M-mode echo. The interatrial septum became mobile and the LA/Ao ratio decreased after disappearance of the interatrial shunts. It was speculated that in neonates with large ductal shunts, large pulmonary venous flow enters into the less compliant left ventricle and raises the left ventricular end-diastolic pressure. Then, increased left atrial pressure distends the interatrial septum and causes left-to-right interatrial shunts via the stretched foramen ovale. This shunt is considered one of the physiological phenomena occurring in the early neonatal period.  相似文献   

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