Understanding LV Diastolic Dysfunction via Mitral Inflow Doppler: Mitral inflow Doppler patterns reflect LV diastolic function. Pulsed-wave Doppler at the mitral valve leaflets shows E (early filling) and A (atrial contraction) waves. Here’s how the patterns change: 1️⃣ Normal Filling: - E/A >1 - Deceleration Time (DT) <220 ms - Normal relaxation and compliance. 2️⃣ Grade I – Mild Dysfunction (Impaired Relaxation): - E/A <1 - DT >220 ms - Relaxation is delayed, atrial kick becomes dominant. 3️⃣ Grade II – Moderate Dysfunction (Pseudonormal): - E/A >1 (appears normal!) - DT 150–200 ms - LA pressure increases to "normalize" filling—requires Tissue Doppler to unmask. 4️⃣Grade III – Severe Dysfunction (Restrictive Pattern): - E/A >1.5 - DT <150 ms - Very high LA pressures, stiff LV—hallmark of poor prognosis. ⚠️Always correlate with tissue Doppler (E/e’), LA size, pulmonary vein flow, and clinical picture. A pseudonormal pattern can be misleading without thes...
Dr. Usman's Cardiology Notes
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 !!!