Pulmonary Vein (PV) Doppler Patterns – Normal and in Disease Pulmonary vein Doppler is recorded using pulsed-wave Doppler (usually from apical 4-chamber view for right upper PV or by TEE). It reflects left atrial (LA) pressure and compliance, and is essential in diastology and mitral valve assessment. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 1. Normal Pulmonary Vein Doppler Pattern Normal waveform has three components: 1️⃣ S wave (Systolic forward flow) • Occurs during LV systole • Blood flows from pulmonary veins → LA • Normally S ≥ D in younger adults • Reflects LA relaxation and descent of mitral annulus 2️⃣ D wave (Diastolic forward flow) • Occurs during early LV diastole • Corresponds to mitral E wave • Reflects LA pressure and LV relaxation 3️⃣ Ar wave (Atrial reversal) • Occurs during atrial contraction • Small retrograde flow into pulmonary veins • Normally: Ar velocity < 35 cm/s Ar duration < mitral A duration 👉 Normal Pattern: S wave dominant or equal to D Small Ar reversal ━━━━━━━━━━...
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