LV diastolic Function Flashcards

1
Q

key parameters for measuring LV function

A
  1. miral inflow
  2. TDI
  3. LA index
  4. pulmnary venous flow
  5. TR velocity
  6. valsalva maneuver
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2
Q

does e wave peak velocity increase or decrease with age

A

decrease

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3
Q

the E-wave peak velocity represents

A

the LA-LV pressure gradient

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4
Q

what is the MV E wave peak velocity affected by

A

change in rate of relaxation and LAP

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5
Q

A wave peak velocity represent

A

atrial contraction, late diastole LA-LV pressure gradient

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6
Q

does A wave peak velocity increase or decrease with age

A

increase

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7
Q

the A wave peak velocity is affected by

A

LA contractility/lv compliance

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8
Q

E/A normal range

A

1.0-1.5

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9
Q

does E/A ratio increase or decrease with age

A

decreases

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10
Q

what is the E/A ratio used for

A

to recognize abnormal filling patterns

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11
Q

normal E decel time

A

160-240 ms

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12
Q

E decel time increases or decreases with age

A

increases

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13
Q

E decel time is effected by

A

LV relaxation, diastolic pressure, and stiffnesss

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14
Q

E/e’ <8 indicates

A

normal LV filling pressure

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15
Q

E/e’ >14 indicates

A

increased LV filling pressure

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16
Q

normal LA volume index

A

16-34 ml

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17
Q

LAVI equation

A

LAVI=LAV/BSA
(la volume index= la volume/bodysurface area)

18
Q

pulmonary venous flow s wave peak velocity affected by

A

LA pressure changes and contractility

19
Q

pulmonary venous flow D WAVE affected by

A

early diatolic LV filling/compliance
normally slightly less than S wave

20
Q

pulmonary venous flow atrial reversal due to

A

due to Atrial contraction

21
Q

when LA pressure increases what happens to pulmonary venous flow

A

s wave decreases and d wave increases

22
Q

RV systolic pressure equation

A

4(peak TR velocity)^2 + RAP

23
Q

is the ivc collapses >50% RA pressure is

A

3

24
Q

ivc collapses less than 50% the RA pressure is

A

15

25
Q

what maneuver can be used to unmask a pseudonormal E/A ratio

A

valsalva

26
Q

Abnormal lateral E/e’ cutoff

A

> 13

27
Q

abnormal cutoff septal E/e’

A

> 15

28
Q

e’ MV annular velocity abnormal cutoff septal wall

A

<.7 cm/s or 0.07 m/s

29
Q

TDI MV e’ velocity lateral wall abnormal cutoff

A

< 10 cm/s or .10 m/s

30
Q

peak TR velocity abnormal cutoff

A

> 2.8 m/s

31
Q

severe LAE

A

> 48

32
Q

mild LAE

A

35-41

33
Q

LA volume index equation

A

LAV/BSA

34
Q

RVSP/SPAP equation

A

4(tr)^2 + RAP

35
Q

Rv diastolic dysfunction primary parameters

A

Tricuspid inflow
Tdi of tv annulus
Ra volume

36
Q

Rv e/a <.8 suggest

A

Impared relaxation

37
Q

Rv e/a between .8-2.1 suggest

A

Pseudonormal filling

38
Q

Normal e-f AMVL normal range

A

70-150 mm/sec

39
Q

E point to septal normal range

A

2-7 mm

40
Q

D-E excursion normal range

A

18-28 mm