scholarly journals CRT-143 Mitral Leaflet Separation Index Is An Accurate Measure For Mitral Stenosis

2013 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. S47-S48
Author(s):  
Eman M. Abdelfattah ◽  
Sherif Mohamed Nasr ◽  
Zeinab Attiya Ashor ◽  
Khaled Ahmed Alkhashab ◽  
Soliman Ghareeb
2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 41-46
Author(s):  
Rajan Paudel ◽  
Ram Kishor Sah ◽  
Man Bahadur KC ◽  
Deewakar Sharma ◽  
Arun Maskey ◽  
...  

Background and Aims: Determining the severity of mitral stenosis (MS) is important for both prognostic and therapeutic reasons. Measurement of Mitral valve area (MVA) by planimetry is gold standard and accurate but is highly operator dependent. Pressure Half Time (PHT) is affected by hemodynamic significance. In this Study we evaluated severity of mitral stenosis by mitral leaflet separation index (MLS index, MLSI). This new index could be useful surrogate measure of the MVA. Methods: This is a hospital based, cross-sectional observational study carried out in Shahid Gangalal National Heart Centre (SGNHC), Kathmandu, Nepal. Study included 82 patients with Rheumatic MS who had undergone echocardiographic examination from July 2018 to December 2018. The maximal separation of the mitral valve leaflet tips was measured from inner edge to inner edge in end diastole in the parasternal long axis and apical 4-chamber views. These two parameters were averaged to yield the MLSI. The index was compared with mitral valve area determined by planimetry method and PHT. Results: Of the 82 study subjects, majority were females 72 (85.4%). The mean age of study patients was 37.33±11.56 years. 30.5% had mild MS by planimetry, 31.7% had moderate MS and 37.8% had severe MS. There was a very strong correlation between MLS index and MVA by planimetry ( r = 0.89, p<0.001) and MVA by PHT (r=0.95, p<0.001). MLS index less than 0.73 cm can predict severe MS with 93.2% sensitivity and 89.3% specificity. On the other hand MLS index more than 1.035cm can predict mild MS with 70% sensitivity and 89.3% specificity. Strong correlation exists between MLS index and MV severity in presence atrial fibrillation (AF) (r=0.879) for planimetry and (r=0.835) for PHT and in presence of coexisting mitral regurgitation (MR) (r=0.89) for planimetry and (r=0.86) for PHT. Conclusion: MLSI has a strong correlation with MVA by planimetry and PHT. So, it can be used as a reliable method to assess severity of mitral stenosis and is a simple and easily obtainable. It has good correlation even in presence of AF and MR.


2016 ◽  
pp. 186-95
Author(s):  
I Made Junior Rina Artha ◽  
Amiliana M Soesanto ◽  
Indriwanto Sakidjan ◽  
Ganesja M Harimurti

Objective. To Correlate MLSI with 3-D mitral valve area (MVA) planimetry in determining mitral stenosis (MS) severity.Background. Mitral Stenosis (MS) is still a major problem in cardiology, and causes of morbidity dan mortality worldwide. Echocardiogrphy plays an important role in assessing mitral stenosis severity. Mitral leaflet separation index (MLSI) is one of simple method that can be used in peripheral by using common ultrasound to assess the severity mitral stenosis.Methods. We employed a cross sectional study. Mitral stenosis patients who referred for evaluation echocardiography in National Cardiac Center Harapan Kita from April to September 2011. MLSI was obtained by averaging the maximal leaflet separation distance at the tips in diastole in parasternal long-axis and apical four- chamber views. 3-Dimensional (3-D) mitral valve area (MVA) planimetry as a reference. The only exclusion criteria was severe calcification and poor echo window. Echocardiography examination using Philips E33i.Results. Seventy six consecutive patients were enrolled, 5 subjects were excluded from study because of severe calcification and poor echo window. Proportion of woman is 73.2 % and mostly in age group < 40 years old (43.7 %). Severe mitral stenosis was dominate the subject, 47 subject (66.2 %), moderate was 19 subject (26.8 %), and mild only 5 subjects (7.0 %). Analysis with Spearman correlations obtained a good correlation with r = 0.70, p < 0.001, good correlation was found in sinus rhythm with r = 0.78, p < 0.001 and atrial fibrillation with r = 0.79, p < 0.001. MLSI less than 0.69 cm predicted severe MS with 85 % sensitivity and 82.4 % specificity.Conclusions. Mitral leaflet separation index (MLSI) has a good correlation with 3-D MVA planimetry. MLSI less than 0.69 cm can estimate severe SM.


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