🚨When measuring Pressure Half-Time (T½) from the mitral inflow E-wave, one common mistake can completely mislead your assessment 👇 ❌ Wrong Way: Measuring directly from the early steep deceleration slope ➡️ Gives a shorter T½ ➡️ Leads to overestimation of Mitral Valve Area (MVA) ✅ Correct Way: Use a line-drawing method through the linear mid-portion of the E-wave ➡️ More accurate representation of deceleration ➡️ Gives a true T½ 📌 Why it matters? Because: MVA = 220 / T½ 👉 Underestimated T½ = Overestimated MVA = ❗Potential misclassification of mitral stenosis 💡 Pro Tip: If the E-wave slope is bimodal or non-linear, 👉 Ignore the early part 👉 Extrapolate the mid-slope instead 🎯 Take-home: 👉 Always avoid the early steep slope in bimodal E-wave. 👉 Use the linear mid-slope extrapolation for accurate T½ measurement 💬 Have you encountered this pitfall in your echo practice? #lifestyle
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Cardiology Notes: Clinical Cases including ECG, Echocardiography, Cath, and MOCK Exams to sharpen your cardiology data interpretation skills. Healthcare is stressful!!! Learning cardiology shouldn't be !!!