Normalization of Doppler indices of diastolic dysfunction during pacing is a sign of ischemic mitral regurgitation

1991 
Abstract Twenty-three patients with angina who were undergoing diagnostic cardiac catheterization underwent cardiac pacing with simultaneous hemodynamic and Doppler echocardiographic evaluation to assess the effects of pacing-induced ischemia on mitral valve inflow velocity. Seventeen patients had significant coronary artery disease, and six patients had normal coronary arteries. Doppler and hemodynamic measurements were performed at rest and immediately after pacing was discontinued to 91% ± 7% of maximal predicted heart rate. Seven patients experienced new or significant increases in severity of mitral regurgitation after pacing as revealed by Doppler examination. This group had a significant increase ( p = 0.007) in early but not in late peak filling velocities immediately after pacing was discontinued, with a resultant decrease in late to early ratios, which decreased from 1.01% ± 0.12 to 0.70% ± 0.19 ( p = 0.006). Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure increased significantly from 16.7% ± 6.8 mm Hg to 29.4% ± 5.3 mm Hg after cardiac pacing ( p p
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