Doppler velocities are key echocardiographic parameters employed for functional evaluation of semilunar valve and great vessels at all the ages [1]. In adults the range of normality for Doppler measurements in the semilunar valves and great arteries have been recently reported by a few recent multicenter studies with appropriate sample sizes (e.g. from 449 to 1396 normal subjects, N18 years) [2-6]. In contrast, references values for aortic and pulmonary Doppler in children are limited [7-14]. Few recent studies have reported normal values for single parameters [7-10], including the velocity time integrals (VTI) for the aorta [7,10], the pulmonary valve [7], the right ventricular outflow tract [9], maximal Doppler velocities at the aortic level [10], and the pulmonary artery acceleration times (PAAT) [8,14]. A few of these studies had large (e.g. from 756 to 1193 healthy children, age: 0-18 years) [8,10], or relatively large (e.g. 349 subjects, age 0-20 years) [7] sample size, while others were numerically limited (e.g. 75 children, age 1.3-12.6 years) [14].
Nomograms of pulsed Doppler velocities, times, and velocity time integrals for semilunar valves and great arteries in healthy Caucasian children
Scalese Marco;Molinaro Sabrina;Paterni Marco;Iervasi Giorgio;
2019
Abstract
Doppler velocities are key echocardiographic parameters employed for functional evaluation of semilunar valve and great vessels at all the ages [1]. In adults the range of normality for Doppler measurements in the semilunar valves and great arteries have been recently reported by a few recent multicenter studies with appropriate sample sizes (e.g. from 449 to 1396 normal subjects, N18 years) [2-6]. In contrast, references values for aortic and pulmonary Doppler in children are limited [7-14]. Few recent studies have reported normal values for single parameters [7-10], including the velocity time integrals (VTI) for the aorta [7,10], the pulmonary valve [7], the right ventricular outflow tract [9], maximal Doppler velocities at the aortic level [10], and the pulmonary artery acceleration times (PAAT) [8,14]. A few of these studies had large (e.g. from 756 to 1193 healthy children, age: 0-18 years) [8,10], or relatively large (e.g. 349 subjects, age 0-20 years) [7] sample size, while others were numerically limited (e.g. 75 children, age 1.3-12.6 years) [14].File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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