Correlation of pulmonary capillary wedge pressure with left atrial pressure in patients with mitral stenosis undergoing balloon valvotomy

2016 
Abstract Aims We sought to evaluate the correlation between PCWP and LAP and to compare transmitral gradients obtained with LAP and PCWP in MS, before and after balloon mitral valvotomy (BMV). Methods Consecutive patients with MS for BMV were included in this prospective cohort study. Simultaneous PCWP and LAP were recorded followed by simultaneous left atrium–left ventricular (LA–LV) and pulmonary capillary wedge pressure–left ventricular (PCWP–LV) gradients before and after BMV. Results There were 30 patients with a mean age of 41 yrs (males 10 (33.3%), females 20 (66.7%)). There was no significant difference between mean LAP and mean PCWP before BMV (21.3 mmHg and 22.3 mmHg, respectively) or after BMV (15.3 mmHg and 17.3 mmHg, respectively). There was excellent correlation between mean PCWP and mean LAP before BMV ( r  = 0.95) ( p r  = 0.85) ( p r  = 0.95) ( p r  = 0.95) ( p Conclusion In patients with MS undergoing balloon valvotomy, PCWP shows good correlation with LAP. Transmitral gradients obtained with PCWP and LAP also correlate well after correction of phase lag in PCWP tracing. Hence, PCWP can be used for reliable measurement of transmitral gradient.
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