Abstract

Current three-dimensional (3D) echocardiographic technology, including live 3D transesophageal echocardiography and single-beat 3D color Doppler imaging, are providing valuable new insight into the mechanism and quantification of mitral valve dysfunction. In this review we discuss important applications of 3D volumetric leaflet imaging with emphasis on the distinction between organic and functional mitral regurgitation. We also discuss the added benefit of current and emerging 3D color Doppler methods for the quantification of mitral regurgitation severity. The limitations of the 2D proximal isovelocity surface area method are discussed, along with potential solutions provided by 3D color Doppler imaging methods that do not require assumptions about the converging flow geometry. Methods to directly measure the vena contracta area of a regurgitant jet are presented along with recent validation studies comparing this method to a reference standard of cardiac MRI. In brief, we review the established and emerging applications of 3D color Doppler techniques for the quantification of mitral regurgitation severity.

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