Doppler estimation of pressure gradient in pulmonary stenosis: Maximal instantaneous vs peak-to-peak, vs mean catheter gradient

Volume: 10, Issue: 3, Pages: 145 - 149
Published: Jun 1, 1989
Abstract
We undertook a study to identify the hemodynamic significance of a Doppler-derived gradient across a stenotic pulmonary valve. Furthermore, we attempted to define the optimal plane for velocity data acquisition. A total of 17 children with valvar pulmonary stenosis were evaluated using Doppler echocardiography. Flow-velocity profiles were obtained from both the parasternal and subxiphoid windows. Ten of 17 patients were studied before and after...
Paper Details
Title
Doppler estimation of pressure gradient in pulmonary stenosis: Maximal instantaneous vs peak-to-peak, vs mean catheter gradient
Published Date
Jun 1, 1989
Volume
10
Issue
3
Pages
145 - 149
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