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Comparative Study
. 1991 Mar-Apr;43(2):105-8.

Effect of preload and heart rate manipulation on Doppler transmitral flow velocity pattern: search for load--independent parameters

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Comparative Study

Effect of preload and heart rate manipulation on Doppler transmitral flow velocity pattern: search for load--independent parameters

J C Mohan et al. Indian Heart J. 1991 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

Pulsed Doppler transmitral flow-velocity provides a non-invasive method for serial evaluation of diastolic function. However confounding influence of loading conditions and heart rate on transmitral flow makes many conclusions suspect. To study the effect of preload, various parameters of Doppler mitral spectrum were studied in 11 patients with stable effort angina, angiographic coronary artery disease and intact global and segmental systolic function, before and after administration of sublingual isosorbide dinitrate (group 1). Following isosorbide dinitrate administration, there was a significant increase in heart rate (p less than 0.001), decrease in left ventricular end-diastolic volume (p less than 0.01), no change in left ventricular ejection fraction and systolic blood pressure. Peak E velocity, E velocity-time integral, E/A velocity time integrals ratio, acceleration and deceleration rates and diastolic filling period were significantly reduced whereas peak A velocity, A velocity time integral, acceleration and deceleration times and atrial filling period were unchanged. In 10 age-matched patients (group 2), atrial pacing performed to achieve similar degree of increase in heart rate as in group 1 (10 +/- 1 vs 12. +/- 4, p = NS), resulted in a decrease in E velocity time integral, E/A velocity time integrals ratio and diastolic filling period (p less than 0.01) without any significant change in any other parameter. Absolute A velocity time integral, acceleration and deceleration times are the only parameters of transmitral diastolic flow-velocity profile which are relatively independent of preload and heart rate provided the change is small.

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