Pulsatility Index in Aortic Coarctation: A Possible Way to Evaluate Factors Affecting Stenting Outcome

Background: The pulsatility index (PI) shows continuous blood flow to the end organs and is a significant factor believed to decrease in aortic coarctation. Correction of this factor is of great importance in the treatment of stenotic lesions of the aorta. However, there are minimal data regarding t...

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Main Authors: Shokoufeh Hajsadeghi, Seyed-Mohammad Fereshtehnejad, Saeid Gholami, Mitra Chitsazan, Mohammad Reza Keramati
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2012-01-01
Series:Journal of Tehran University Heart Center
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Online Access:https://jthc.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jthc/article/view/236
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spelling doaj-78ff12a58f3243cabdab6632d5bd18172020-11-25T03:56:59ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesJournal of Tehran University Heart Center1735-86202008-23712012-01-0171234Pulsatility Index in Aortic Coarctation: A Possible Way to Evaluate Factors Affecting Stenting OutcomeShokoufeh Hajsadeghi0Seyed-Mohammad Fereshtehnejad1Saeid Gholami2Mitra Chitsazan3Mohammad Reza Keramati4Rasoul-e-Akram Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences,Tehran, Iran. Firoozgar Clinical Research Development Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Student Scientific Research Committee, Tehran University of Medical Sciences,Tehran, Iran.Student Scientific Research Committee, Tehran University of Medical Sciences,Tehran, Iran.Firoozgar Clinical Research Development Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Background: The pulsatility index (PI) shows continuous blood flow to the end organs and is a significant factor believed to decrease in aortic coarctation. Correction of this factor is of great importance in the treatment of stenotic lesions of the aorta. However, there are minimal data regarding the trend of changes in the PI after stent implantation. Furthermore, the association between the PI and other echocardiographic indices in patients undergoing stent implantation is unclear. This study was designed to evaluate changes in the PI following stenting and its correlation with other echocardiographic indices. Methods: Twenty-three patients with a diagnosis of aortic coarctation consecutively underwent two-dimensional and Doppler echocardiographic imaging modalities twice (before and after stenting). The patients were divided into two groups based on the percentage of increase in the PI after stenting ( < 50% or ≥ 50%). The relation between the post-stenting PI and the baseline echocardiographic indices was assessed. Results: The PI was increased from 0.89 (SD = 0.30) to 1.75 (SD = 0.51) after stenting (p value < 0.001). Baseline diastolic/systolic velocity (D/S velocity) ratio of the abdominal aorta (p value = 0.013), mean velocity (p value = 0.033), and peak gradient of the descending aorta (p value = 0.033) were significantly higher in the patients with ≥ 50% increase in the PI after stenting. Conclusion: Our findings showed that elevation in the PI after stenting was a predictable criterion in patients with aortic coarctation: it was predicted by some baseline clinical and echocardiographic indices. Baseline D/S ratio velocity of the abdominal aorta, mean velocity and peak gradient of the descending aorta, and baseline systolic blood pressure were the statistically significant indices to predict ≥ 50% increase in the PI in our patients. https://jthc.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jthc/article/view/236Aortic coarctationStentsEchocardiographyDoppler
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author Shokoufeh Hajsadeghi
Seyed-Mohammad Fereshtehnejad
Saeid Gholami
Mitra Chitsazan
Mohammad Reza Keramati
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Seyed-Mohammad Fereshtehnejad
Saeid Gholami
Mitra Chitsazan
Mohammad Reza Keramati
Pulsatility Index in Aortic Coarctation: A Possible Way to Evaluate Factors Affecting Stenting Outcome
Journal of Tehran University Heart Center
Aortic coarctation
Stents
Echocardiography
Doppler
author_facet Shokoufeh Hajsadeghi
Seyed-Mohammad Fereshtehnejad
Saeid Gholami
Mitra Chitsazan
Mohammad Reza Keramati
author_sort Shokoufeh Hajsadeghi
title Pulsatility Index in Aortic Coarctation: A Possible Way to Evaluate Factors Affecting Stenting Outcome
title_short Pulsatility Index in Aortic Coarctation: A Possible Way to Evaluate Factors Affecting Stenting Outcome
title_full Pulsatility Index in Aortic Coarctation: A Possible Way to Evaluate Factors Affecting Stenting Outcome
title_fullStr Pulsatility Index in Aortic Coarctation: A Possible Way to Evaluate Factors Affecting Stenting Outcome
title_full_unstemmed Pulsatility Index in Aortic Coarctation: A Possible Way to Evaluate Factors Affecting Stenting Outcome
title_sort pulsatility index in aortic coarctation: a possible way to evaluate factors affecting stenting outcome
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Tehran University Heart Center
issn 1735-8620
2008-2371
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Background: The pulsatility index (PI) shows continuous blood flow to the end organs and is a significant factor believed to decrease in aortic coarctation. Correction of this factor is of great importance in the treatment of stenotic lesions of the aorta. However, there are minimal data regarding the trend of changes in the PI after stent implantation. Furthermore, the association between the PI and other echocardiographic indices in patients undergoing stent implantation is unclear. This study was designed to evaluate changes in the PI following stenting and its correlation with other echocardiographic indices. Methods: Twenty-three patients with a diagnosis of aortic coarctation consecutively underwent two-dimensional and Doppler echocardiographic imaging modalities twice (before and after stenting). The patients were divided into two groups based on the percentage of increase in the PI after stenting ( < 50% or ≥ 50%). The relation between the post-stenting PI and the baseline echocardiographic indices was assessed. Results: The PI was increased from 0.89 (SD = 0.30) to 1.75 (SD = 0.51) after stenting (p value < 0.001). Baseline diastolic/systolic velocity (D/S velocity) ratio of the abdominal aorta (p value = 0.013), mean velocity (p value = 0.033), and peak gradient of the descending aorta (p value = 0.033) were significantly higher in the patients with ≥ 50% increase in the PI after stenting. Conclusion: Our findings showed that elevation in the PI after stenting was a predictable criterion in patients with aortic coarctation: it was predicted by some baseline clinical and echocardiographic indices. Baseline D/S ratio velocity of the abdominal aorta, mean velocity and peak gradient of the descending aorta, and baseline systolic blood pressure were the statistically significant indices to predict ≥ 50% increase in the PI in our patients.
topic Aortic coarctation
Stents
Echocardiography
Doppler
url https://jthc.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jthc/article/view/236
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