Isovolumic relaxation flow propagation velocity: a promising load-independent relaxation parameter in hemodialysis patients.

Journal: Ultrasound In Medicine & Biology
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Abstract

The aim of this study is to evaluate whether isovolumic relaxation flow propagation velocity (IRFPV), a newly proposed relaxation parameter, is independent of load alterations. Thirty-nine uremic patients (21 men; age 62 +/- 10 y) who underwent echocardiography 1 h before and 1 h after hemodialysis (HD) were included. After HD, body weight, systolic blood pressure, early transmitral filling wave velocity (E), early diastolic mitral annular velocity (Ea) and early diastolic inflow propagation velocity (EPV) decreased significantly (p or=2.5 kg, E (p < 0.001), Ea (p = 0.001) and EPV (p = 0.001) decreased significantly but IRFPV (p = 0.715) was still constant after HD. In conclusion, IRFPV may be a load-independent parameter in assessing left ventricular diastolic function. However, Ea and EPV are load-independent only at minor load alterations. In evaluating left ventricular diastolic function in HD patients whose loading conditions frequently vary with time, IRFPV seems to be more adequate than Ea and EPV.

Authors
Ho-ming Su, Tsung-hsien Lin, Wen-chol Voon, Hung-chun Chen, Jer-ming Chang, Kun-tai Lee, Chih-sheng Chu, Kai-hung Cheng, Wen-ter Lai, Sheng-hsiung Sheu
Relevant Conditions

Chronic Kidney Disease