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Original Article

Duplex Sonography of the Carotid Arteries in Patients with Pure Aortic Regurgitation: Pulse Waveform and Hemodynamic Changes and a New Indicator of the Severity of Aortic Regurgitation

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Pages 411-416 | Accepted 17 Feb 2004, Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Purpose: To determine the changes of multiple hemodynamic parameters and pulse wave contour in pure aortic regurgitation (AR) and to present a new indicator of the severity of AR (shrink ratio of proximal common carotid artery).

Material and Methods: The sonograms of 42 patients (31 M, 11 F; 16–68 years) with pure AR and 18 control subjects (15 M, 3 F; 20–47 years) were assessed for velocities and indices, and change of pulse wave contour (bisferious pattern, zero level and retrograde diastolic flow) in each carotid artery. Shrink ratio (maximum diameter–minimum diameter/maximum diameter) of each proximal common carotid artery was calculated.

Results: Bisferious waveforms seen in patients with AR grade 1, grade 2, and grade 3–4 were 66%, 83%, and 88%, respectively. Diastolic reversed flow was determined in 7 (39%) of 18 patients with AR grade 3–4. Three patients (25%) with AR grade 2 and 4 patients (22%) with AR grade 3–4 had zero level diastolic flow in the common carotid artery. Statistically significant changes of decreased end‐diastolic velocity, increased peak systolic velocity/end‐diastolic velocity, resistivity index, and pulsatility index were revealed, especially in AR grade 3–4 compared to controls. Significantly increased shrink ratio was seen only in AR grade 3–4.

Conclusion: Increased shrink ratio or changes in hemodynamics or pulse waveform can be used in recognition of AR.

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