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Preoperative scallop-by-scallop assessment of mitral prolapse using 2D-transthoracic echocardiography

Giovanni Minardi1 email, Paolo Giuseppe Pino1 email, Carla Clotilde Manzara1 email, Giovanni Pulignano1 email, Giulio Giuseppe Stefanini2 email, Giuseppe Nicola Viceconte2 email, Stefania Leonetti1,2 email, Andrea Madeo2 email, Carlo Gaudio2 email and Francesco Musumeci2 email

Department of Cardiovascular Science, "S Camillo-Forlanini" Hospital, Rome, Italy

Heart and Great Vessels Department "Attilio Reale", Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

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Cardiovascular Ultrasound 2010, 8:1doi:10.1186/1476-7120-8-1

Published: 1 January 2010

Abstract

Background

This study was conducted to assess the accuracy of harmonic imaging 2D-transthoracic echocardiography (2D-TTE) segmental analysis compared to surgical findings, in degenerative mitral regurgitation (MR).

Methods

Seventy-seven consecutive patients with severe degenerative MR were prospectively enrolled. Preoperative 2D-TTE with precise localization of prolapsing or flailing scallops/segments was performed. All patients underwent mitral valve surgical repair. Surgical reports (SR), including valve description, were used as references for comparisons. A postoperative control 2D-TTE was performed.

Results

Out of 462 scallops/segments studied, surgical inspection identified 102 prolapses or flails (22%), 92 of which had previously been detected by 2D-TTE (90.2% sensitivity, 100% specificity). Agreement between preoperative 2D-TTE segmental analysis and SR was 97.8% (k = 0.93; p < 0.0001). Sixty-nine out of 77 2D-TTE reports were completely concordant with SR (89.6% diagnostic accuracy). None of the 8 non-concordant 2D-TTE reports were in complete disagreement with SR. P2 scallop was always involved in posterior leaflet prolapse or flail and was described correctly by 2D-TTE in 68 out of 69 patients (98,7% agreement, k = 0,93; 98.5% sensitivity). The anterior leaflet was involved in 14 patients (18%); A2 segment was involved in all of those cases and was correctly detected by 2D-TTE in 13 (98,7% agreement, k = 0,95; 92,8% sensitivity). Antero-lateral and postero-medial para-commissural prolapse or flail had a lower prevalence (14% and 10% respectively), with 2D-TTE sensitivity respectively of 64% and 50%.

Conclusions

2D-TTE, performed by an experienced echo-lab, has very good diagnostic accuracy in localizing the scallops/segments involved in degenerative MR, particularly for the middle ones (P2-A2), which represent almost the totality of prolapses. More invasive, time consuming and expensive exams should be reserved to selected cases.


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