Abstract

Background and Objectives:It has been suggested that the indices based on tissue doppler and color M-mode echocardiography reflect the left ventricular end-diastolic pressure. These include the early diastolic transmitral velocity (E to early myocardial velocity ratio measured by tissue doppler (E’ and the E to the wave propagation velocity (Vp ratio measured from color M-mode images. However, these indices have not been well validated in congestive heart failure patients. Subjects and Methods:Thirty one congestive heart failure patients who underwent simultaneous cardiac catheterization and echocardiography, and had normal sinus rhythm were enrolled in this study. The left ventricular end-diastolic pressure obtained from the left heart catheterization was compared with the diastolic indices using pulsed doppler, tissue doppler and color M-mode echocardiography. Results: The left ventricular end-diastolic pressure (LVEDP ranged from 3.3 to 23 mmHg. Some parameters showed a significant correlation with the LVEDP. The propagation velocity showed a significant correlation with the LVEDP (r=-0.382, p=0.034, and the E to propagation velocity ratio (E/Vp showed a good correlation with the LVEDP (r=0.408, p=0.023. In addition, the E to early diastolic velocity of the mitral annulus (E’ ratio had an insignificant correlation with the LVEDP (r=0.322, p=0.078. Among the patients with ischemic congestive heart failure, the E to the propagation velocity ratio (E/Vp showed a marginal correlation with the LVEDP (r= 0.461, p=0.047. Conclusion:In patients with congestive heart failure, the Vp and E/Vp showed a good correlation with the LVEDP. In the subgroup of patients with ischemic congestive heart failure, only the E/Vp showed a significant correlation with the LVEDP. (Korean Circulation J 2002;32 (10 :872-877

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