Diagnostics (Jul 2023)

A Pilot Study Evaluating LV Diastolic Function with M-Mode Measurement of Mitral Valve Movement in the Parasternal Long Axis View

  • Chan-Ho Park,
  • Hee Yoon,
  • Ik-Joon Jo,
  • Sookyoung Woo,
  • Sejin Heo,
  • Hansol Chang,
  • Guntak Lee,
  • Jong-Eun Park,
  • Taerim Kim,
  • Se-Uk Lee,
  • Sung-Yeon Hwang,
  • Won-Chul Cha,
  • Tae-Gun Shin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13142412
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 14
p. 2412

Abstract

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This pilot study aimed to develop a new, reliable, and easy-to-use method for the evaluation of diastolic function through the M-mode measurement of mitral valve (MV) movement in the parasternal long axis (PSLA), similar to E-point septal separation (EPSS) used for systolic function estimation. Thirty healthy volunteers from a tertiary emergency department (ED) underwent M-mode measurements of the MV anterior leaflet in the PSLA view. EPSS, A-point septal separation (APSS), A-point opening length (APOL), and E-point opening length (EPOL) were measured in the PSLA view, along with the E and A velocities and e’ velocity in the apical four-chamber view. Correlation analyses were performed to assess the relationship between M-mode and Doppler measurements, and the measurement time was evaluated. No significant correlations were found between M-mode and Doppler measurements in the study. However, M-mode measurements exhibited high reproducibility and faster acquisition, and the EPOL value consistently exceeded the APOL value, resembling the E and A pattern. These findings suggest that visually assessing the M-mode pattern on the MV anterior leaflet in the PSLA view may be a practical approach to estimating diastolic function in the ED. Further investigations with a larger and more diverse patient population are needed to validate these findings.

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