LAP Pressure estimation in Atrial Fibrillation Left Atrial Pressure (LAP) Estimation in Atrial Fibrillation Introduction Estimating Left Atrial Pressure (LAP) in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) is challenging because of: Beat-to-beat variability Absence of organized atrial contraction Variable RR intervals Fusion of Doppler signals Despite these limitations, echocardiography remains useful for noninvasive LAP estimation. --- Challenges in AF 1. No A wave on transmitral Doppler 2. Marked respiratory and cycle length variation 3. Variable preload 4. Difficulty averaging measurements 5. Tissue Doppler variability --- General Principles Use averages of 5–10 consecutive beats Prefer beats with similar RR intervals Avoid post-ectopic beats Combine multiple parameters rather than relying on one index --- Echocardiographic Parameters for LAP Estimation 1. Mitral Inflow Doppler E Wave Velocity High E velocity suggests elevated LAP. E >1.0–1.2 m/s may indicate increased fil...
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