The ratio of measured and reference effective orifice areas for discriminating prosthetic aortic valve obstruction
European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging

Abstract
We aimed to evaluate the efficacy of the measured effective orifice area (EOA)/reference EOA ratio in discriminating mechanical prosthetic aortic valve (PAV) obstruction.
This is a retrospective study of 193 mechanical PAV patients with an elevated mean transprosthetic pressure gradient (PG) over 20 mmHg or peak velocity over 3 m/s. Of those, 143 patients were objectively proven PAV obstruction with cardiac computed tomography or surgical inspection. The EOA was measured using the continuity equation, and the reference EOA values were obtained from previous guidelines. The measured/reference EOA ratio was significantly lower in the obstruction group (0.63 ± 0.18 vs. 0.86 ± 0.17;
The ratio of measured/reference EOA adds incremental value over conventional Doppler parameters and might be helpful for distinguishing PAV obstruction.
Contributors

Kyu Kim
Author

Dae-Young Kim
Author

Jiwon Seo
Author

Iksung Cho
Author
Severance Cardiovascular Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine Seoul , Korea (Republic of)

Chi Young Shim
Author

Geu-Ru Hong
Author

