Abstract

The spatial distribution of instantaneous diastolic flow velocities across the mitral annulus was studied with cardiac gated cine magnetic resonance imaging in 10 healthy persons aged 26-46 yr. Velocity encoding used two interleaved gradient echo pulse sequences with velocity sensitivity in the direction of flow perpendicular to the annular imaging plane. Velocity maps were reconstructed at 30- to 43-ms intervals throughout diastole. Velocity-time curves and mean flow rates were determined in five regions of the mitral annulus using a 0.6-cm2 measurement area. The spatial velocity minimum was consistently in the anterolateral commissural area, whereas the maximum was in the anterior annulus in early diastole shifting posteromedially in late diastole. The mean flow rate (+/- SD) averaged 18.4 +/- 8.1 ml.s-1.cm-2 of annular area centrally, 18.3 +/- 7.2 ml.s-1.cm-2 anteriorly, 16.9 +/- 7.4 ml.s-1.cm-2 posteriorly, 13.0 +/- 7.7 ml.s-1.cm-2 in the anterolateral commissural area, and 23.0 +/- 7.3 ml.s-1.cm-2 in the posteromedial commissural area (P < 0.001). We conclude that mitral transannular flow shows marked spatial inhomogeneity in normal humans. The skewness of flow profiles compromises the use of local velocity measurements as indexes of left ventricular filling.

Full Text
Paper version not known

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call

Disclaimer: All third-party content on this website/platform is and will remain the property of their respective owners and is provided on "as is" basis without any warranties, express or implied. Use of third-party content does not indicate any affiliation, sponsorship with or endorsement by them. Any references to third-party content is to identify the corresponding services and shall be considered fair use under The CopyrightLaw.