E-point septal separation (EPSS) E-point septal separation (EPSS) is a simple M-mode echocardiographic measurement used to assess left ventricular (LV) systolic function. 🔹 Definition ▪︎ EPSS = distance (in mm) between: ○ The E-point (maximal early diastolic opening of the anterior mitral valve leaflet) ○ And the interventricular septum ▪︎ Measured in parasternal long-axis view (PLAX) using M-mode. 🔹 Normal vs Abnormal ▪︎ Normal: ≤ 5–7 mm ▪︎ Mildly increased: 7–10 mm ▪︎ Severely increased: > 10 mm 🔹 Clinical Significance 👉 EPSS is inversely related to LV ejection fraction (EF) ▪︎ Small EPSS → normal EF ▪︎ Large EPSS → reduced EF EPSS – Key Equation (Clinical Estimation of EF) 👉 LVEF (%) ≈ 75.5 − (2.5 × EPSS in mm) 🔹 Example EPSS = 10 mm → EF ≈ 75.5 − (2.5 × 10) → EF ≈ 50% EPSS on Echocardiography E-Point Septal Separation --- Definition EPSS (E-Point Septal Separation) is the minimal distance between the anterior mitral valve leaflet (E-point) and the interventricular se...
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