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IHJ-Iranian Heart Journal. 2011; 12 (2): 10-15
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-114428

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Valvular aortic stenosis is a relatively common disease among valvular heart diseases and can be rheumatic, degenerative or congenital. Evaluation of the severity of the disease is sometimes challenging and problematic. Besides, the use of more parameters of non-invasive methods for the assessment of valvular disease and its severity seems attractive and helpful. Transthoracic echocardiography [TTE] is an appropriate modality for the evaluation of the aortic valve. In this study, TTE was performed for 80 patients with valvular aortic stenosis. The goals were to assess the statistical relationships between ejection time [ET] and acceleration time [AT] and their ratio [AT/ET] with the four traditional parameters of the echocardiographic severity of aortic valvular stenosis [aortic jet velocity, aortic valve area, mean pressure gradient and LVOT VTI/aortic VTI ratio]. There was a meaningful relationship between adjusted ET with the four above-mentioned parameters, d. ET [ET-adjusted ET according to heart rate and stroke volume] was inversely related with the aortic valve area [calculated with continuity equation]. AT/ET was significantly correlated with the four mentioned parameters. The regression equations were calculated. The cut-off value of AT/ET for the echocardiographic diagnosis of severe valvular stenosis was 0.36 [with 95% level of confidence]

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IHJ-Iranian Heart Journal. 2011; 12 (3): 64-66
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-127970

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We are reporting a case of 73 year- old gentleman with atypical chest pain and history of hypertension who underwent clinical evaluation at our center. He was ultimately diagnosed with rare presentation of pericardial cyst .His echocardiographic data and Chest CT scan data were unique because most pericardial cysts are seen in right side of the heart unlike our patient who had suffered from large left sided form of the disease which is very rare

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