Mja. Williams et al., IMPROVEMENT OF TRANSTHORACIC PULMONARY VENOUS FLOW DOPPLER SIGNAL WITH INTRAVENOUS-INJECTION OF SONICATED ALBUMIN, Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 26(7), 1995, pp. 1741-1746
Objectives. This study was performed to determine whether intravenous
injection of a sonicated albumin echocardiographic contrast agent (Alb
unex) improved the quality of the transthoracic pulmonary venous flow
Doppler signal. Background, Previous studies have shown that transesop
hageal echocardiography provides pulmonary venous flow Doppler signals
superior in quality to those seen with transthoracic echocardiography
, which are of limited quality in up to 25% of patients. Methods, Twen
ty-one patients underwent transthoracic pulsed wave Doppler examinatio
n of pulmonary venous flow before, during and after two doses of Albun
ex ranging from 0.08 ml/kg (low dose) to 0.22 ml/kg (high dose), In ad
dition, five patients underwent transesophageal examination of pulmona
ry venous how before and after a 0.08-ml/kg dose of Albunex, The effia
cacy of the contrast injection was determined using a score that grade
d the quality of the three components of the pulmonary venous Doppler
signal from 0 to 3 (0 = no visible signal; 3 = optimal signal). Result
s. Albunex enhanced the quality of the pulmonary venous Doppler signal
from baseline (score 3.9 +/- 1.8 [mean +/- SD]) and at both low (scor
e 5.1 +/- 2.2, p < 0.05) and high doses (score 5.6 +/- 2, p < 0.001),
Transthoracic pulmonary venous flow velocities were increased, and pea
k flow velocity ratios were unchanged, after injection of contrast age
nt, The contrast-enhanced variables showed good agreement with transes
ophageal how velocities. Conclusions. Albunex improves the quality of
the transthoracic pulmonary venous Doppler signal, thus allowing impro
ved accuracy of measurement, This approach appears to be effective for
increasing the quality of data obtained from the transthoracic examin
ation.