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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Vol 10, 253-257, Copyright © 1996 by European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery
D Georgiadis, M Kaps, J Berg, TG Mackay, F Dapper, A Faichney, DJ Wheatley and KR Lees
Transcranial Doppler ultrasound has revealed the existence of
cerebrovascular microemboli in asymptomatic patients with prosthetic heart
valves. We investigated the relation between the presence and number of
emboli signals and valve type. Patients with six types of prosthetic valves
(Bjork-Shiley monostrut, Medtronic-Hall, Carbomedics, ATS,
Carpentier-Edwards standard, Carpentier-Edwards supraannular) were examined
using transcranial Doppler ultrasound in two centers. The monitoring time
was 30 min over the right middle cerebral artery. All patients were
stabilized on warfarin at the time of study. Microemboli signals were
identified by their characteristic audiovisual signal and on subsequent
spectral analysis, based on accepted criteria. A standard neurologic
questionnaire was completed by all patients. The prevalence of microemboli
signals varied between 49% (Medtronic Hall) and 97% (Bjork-Shiley
monostrut), while their number varied between 1 [0-3] (Carpentier-Edwards
standard) and 187 [136-240] (Bjork-Shiley monostrut) per hour (median and
95% CI). Both parameters were significantly higher in patients with
Bjork-Shiley monostrut valves compared to the other patient groups. There
were no significant differences in the prevalence of neurologic
complications among the groups examined (overall 16%), or in emboli numbers
between symptomatic and asymptomatic patients. The prevalence and quantity
of microemboli signals in patients with prosthetic heart valves, as
detected by transcranial Doppler, is dependent upon valve type. The
clinical significance of these microemboli signals remains to be further
evaluated.
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Transcranial Doppler detection of microemboli in prosthetic heart valve patients: dependency upon valve type
Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, Western Infirmary, Glasgow, UK.
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