Echocardiographic evaluation of heart valve prosthetic dysfunction

Patients with replaced heart valve submitted to echocardiographic examination may have symptoms related either to valvular malfunction or ventricular dysfunction from different causes. Clinical examination is not reliable in a prosthetic valve evaluation and the main information regarding its functi...

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Main Author: Yuriy Ivaniv
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Center for Scientific Research and Development of Education. 2018-02-01
Series:Heart Vessels and Transplantation
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Online Access:http://www.hvt-journal.com/articles/art46
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spelling doaj-453141f1c1a14108b57c1208f0bd53fe2020-11-25T01:31:25ZengCenter for Scientific Research and Development of Education.Heart Vessels and Transplantation1694-78861694-78942018-02-0121101610.24969/hvt.2017.46Echocardiographic evaluation of heart valve prosthetic dysfunctionYuriy Ivaniv0Diagnostic Radiology Department, Danylo Halycky National Medical University, Lviv, UkrainePatients with replaced heart valve submitted to echocardiographic examination may have symptoms related either to valvular malfunction or ventricular dysfunction from different causes. Clinical examination is not reliable in a prosthetic valve evaluation and the main information regarding its function could be obtained using different cardiac ultrasound modalities. This review provides a description of echocardiographic and Doppler techniques useful in evaluation of prosthetic heart valves. For the interpretation of echocardiography there is a need in special knowledge of prosthesis types and possible reasons of prosthetic function deterioration. Echocardiography allows to reveal valve thrombosis, pannus formation, vegetation and such complications of infective endocarditis as valve ring abscess or dehiscence. Transthoracic echocardiography requires different section plane angles and unconventional views. Transesophageal echocardiography is more often used than in native valve examination due to better visualization of prosthetic valve structure and function. Three-dimensional echocardiography could provide more detailed visual information especially in the assessment of paravalvular regurgitation or valve obstruction.http://www.hvt-journal.com/articles/art46prosthetic heart valvestransthoracic echocardiographytransesophageal echocardiographyprosthetic valve dysfunctionDoppler ultrasound
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Echocardiographic evaluation of heart valve prosthetic dysfunction
Heart Vessels and Transplantation
prosthetic heart valves
transthoracic echocardiography
transesophageal echocardiography
prosthetic valve dysfunction
Doppler ultrasound
author_facet Yuriy Ivaniv
author_sort Yuriy Ivaniv
title Echocardiographic evaluation of heart valve prosthetic dysfunction
title_short Echocardiographic evaluation of heart valve prosthetic dysfunction
title_full Echocardiographic evaluation of heart valve prosthetic dysfunction
title_fullStr Echocardiographic evaluation of heart valve prosthetic dysfunction
title_full_unstemmed Echocardiographic evaluation of heart valve prosthetic dysfunction
title_sort echocardiographic evaluation of heart valve prosthetic dysfunction
publisher Center for Scientific Research and Development of Education.
series Heart Vessels and Transplantation
issn 1694-7886
1694-7894
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Patients with replaced heart valve submitted to echocardiographic examination may have symptoms related either to valvular malfunction or ventricular dysfunction from different causes. Clinical examination is not reliable in a prosthetic valve evaluation and the main information regarding its function could be obtained using different cardiac ultrasound modalities. This review provides a description of echocardiographic and Doppler techniques useful in evaluation of prosthetic heart valves. For the interpretation of echocardiography there is a need in special knowledge of prosthesis types and possible reasons of prosthetic function deterioration. Echocardiography allows to reveal valve thrombosis, pannus formation, vegetation and such complications of infective endocarditis as valve ring abscess or dehiscence. Transthoracic echocardiography requires different section plane angles and unconventional views. Transesophageal echocardiography is more often used than in native valve examination due to better visualization of prosthetic valve structure and function. Three-dimensional echocardiography could provide more detailed visual information especially in the assessment of paravalvular regurgitation or valve obstruction.
topic prosthetic heart valves
transthoracic echocardiography
transesophageal echocardiography
prosthetic valve dysfunction
Doppler ultrasound
url http://www.hvt-journal.com/articles/art46
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