Measurement of interatrial septal thickness by echocardiography in patients with moderate to severe rheumatic mitral stenosis undergoing percutaneous balloon mitral valvuloplasty.

Inter-atrial septum thickness Percutaneous mitral balloon valvuloplasty Transesophageal echocardiography

Journal

International journal of cardiology. Heart & vasculature
ISSN: 2352-9067
Titre abrégé: Int J Cardiol Heart Vasc
Pays: Ireland
ID NLM: 101649525

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Mar 2019
Historique:
received: 15 09 2018
revised: 03 11 2018
accepted: 18 11 2018
entrez: 19 12 2018
pubmed: 19 12 2018
medline: 19 12 2018
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Longstanding severe rheumatic mitral stenosis (MS) is associated with changes in the atrial chamber dimensions. It is not known whether there is an increased thickness of the inter-atrial septum (IAS) in patients with severe rheumatic mitral stenosis. The objective of this study was to evaluate pre-procedural IAS thickness by echocardiography in patients with moderate to severe rheumatic mitral stenosis undergoing percutaneous balloon mitral valvuloplasty (PBMV). The thickness of the IAS was measured by transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) in 86 patients between 14 and 65 years of age. Patients with moderate to severe rheumatic mitral stenosis undergoing percutaneous mitral balloon valvuloplasty (PMBV) at the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD), Karachi were recruited for this study. IAS thickness was measured by TEE using standard views and 3 different phases of cardiac cycles were evaluated. Out of 86 patients, almost three fourths (73.3%) were between 14 and 29 years of age and two thirds (62.8%) were females. Mean IAS thickness was 2.56 (SD 0.92) mm at anterior region (AR), 1.89 (SD 0.75) mm at fossa ovalis (FO), and 2.95 (SD 0.97) mm at posterior region (PR). None of the demographic and clinical groups showed any statistically significant difference in IAS thickness. Inter-atrial septum (IAS) thickness measurement does not change in the presence of moderate to severe rheumatic mitral stenosis as compared to the reported normal values of IAS thickness in cadaveric hearts.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND BACKGROUND
Longstanding severe rheumatic mitral stenosis (MS) is associated with changes in the atrial chamber dimensions. It is not known whether there is an increased thickness of the inter-atrial septum (IAS) in patients with severe rheumatic mitral stenosis. The objective of this study was to evaluate pre-procedural IAS thickness by echocardiography in patients with moderate to severe rheumatic mitral stenosis undergoing percutaneous balloon mitral valvuloplasty (PBMV).
METHODS METHODS
The thickness of the IAS was measured by transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) in 86 patients between 14 and 65 years of age. Patients with moderate to severe rheumatic mitral stenosis undergoing percutaneous mitral balloon valvuloplasty (PMBV) at the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD), Karachi were recruited for this study. IAS thickness was measured by TEE using standard views and 3 different phases of cardiac cycles were evaluated.
RESULTS RESULTS
Out of 86 patients, almost three fourths (73.3%) were between 14 and 29 years of age and two thirds (62.8%) were females. Mean IAS thickness was 2.56 (SD 0.92) mm at anterior region (AR), 1.89 (SD 0.75) mm at fossa ovalis (FO), and 2.95 (SD 0.97) mm at posterior region (PR). None of the demographic and clinical groups showed any statistically significant difference in IAS thickness.
CONCLUSIONS CONCLUSIONS
Inter-atrial septum (IAS) thickness measurement does not change in the presence of moderate to severe rheumatic mitral stenosis as compared to the reported normal values of IAS thickness in cadaveric hearts.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30560201
doi: 10.1016/j.ijcha.2018.11.007
pii: S2352-9067(18)30120-9
pmc: PMC6288451
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

35-38

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Auteurs

Faisal Qadir (F)

National Institute of Cardiovascular Disease (NICVD), Karachi, Pakistan.

Tariq Ashraf (T)

National Institute of Cardiovascular Disease (NICVD), Karachi, Pakistan.

Kanwal Fatima Aamir (KF)

National Institute of Cardiovascular Disease (NICVD), Karachi, Pakistan.

Abdul Samad Achakzai (AS)

National Institute of Cardiovascular Disease (NICVD), Karachi, Pakistan.

Syed Muhammad Afaque (SM)

National Institute of Cardiovascular Disease (NICVD), Karachi, Pakistan.

Muhammad Nauman Khan (MN)

National Institute of Cardiovascular Disease (NICVD), Karachi, Pakistan.

Najia Aslam Soomro (NA)

Liaquat National Hospital (LNH), Karachi, Pakistan.

Simran Salman Qureshi (SS)

National Institute of Cardiovascular Disease (NICVD), Karachi, Pakistan.

Musa Karim (M)

National Institute of Cardiovascular Disease (NICVD), Karachi, Pakistan.

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