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Iri Kupferwasser

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Regurgitant flow in apparently normal valve prostheses: improved detection and semiquantitative analysis by transesophageal two-dimensional color-cod…

1990

In 128 patients with apparently normally functioning prosthetic valves ( n = 136) in the aortic position ( n = 79) and the mitral position ( n = 57), the prevalence of transprosthetic regurgitant flow was studied by use of transthoracic and transesophageal two-dimensional color-coded Doppler echocardiography. With the transthoracic approach, regurgitant flow was detected in early systole or diastole for 28% of the mitral prostheses and for 29% of the aortic prostheses. With transesophageal color-coded Doppler echocardiography, regurgitant jets were visualized for 95% of the mitral prostheses and for 44% of the aortic prostheses. In 40% of the Bjork-Shiley prostheses and 88% of the St. Jude …

Aortic valveAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentAortic Valve InsufficiencyDiastoleDoppler echocardiographyInternal medicineMitral valvemedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingProspective StudiesSystoleTransthoracic approachAgedmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMiddle Agedequipment and suppliesEchocardiography DopplerRegurgitant flowProsthesis Failuremedicine.anatomical_structureAortic ValveHeart Valve Prosthesiscardiovascular systemCardiologyMitral ValveFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessSemi quantitativecirculatory and respiratory physiologyJournal of the American Society of Echocardiography : official publication of the American Society of Echocardiography
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Development of a coronary aneurysm 6 months after stent implantation assessed by intracoronary ultrasound.

1996

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyArterial diseasemedicine.medical_treatmentCoronary DiseaseAneurysmmedicineStent implantationHumansAngioplasty Balloon CoronaryUltrasonographyVascular diseasebusiness.industryCoronary AneurysmStentMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseCoronary VesselsCoronary heart diseaseSurgeryIntracoronary ultrasoundStentsRadiologyCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessComplicationAmerican heart journal
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Value and limitations of transesophageal echocardiography in the evaluation of aortic prostheses.

1993

Results of 34 transesophageal (TEE) studies in patients with suspected aortic prosthetic dysfunction were compared with transthoracic echocardiographic (TTE) results and to anatomic findings. Mass lesions noted at surgery (autopsy) were correctly described in 93% by TEE versus 43% by TTE. Abscesses were detected in 88% by TEE versus 18% by TTE. Bioprosthetic degeneration was visualized in 88% versus 38% and prosthetic obstruction correctly identified in 75% versus 50% by TEE and TTE, respectively. Anatomic aortic regurgitant lesions were identified in 96% by TEE versus 77% by TTE, whereas the correct origin was detected in 88% of cases by TEE versus 54% of cases by TTE. TEE provides valuabl…

Aortic valveMalemedicine.medical_specialtyProsthesis-Related InfectionsAortic Valve InsufficiencyAutopsySensitivity and SpecificityPostoperative ComplicationsPredictive Value of TestsmedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingIn patientProspective StudiesBioprosthesisbusiness.industryThrombosisbody regionsmedicine.anatomical_structureEchocardiographyAortic ValveHeart Valve ProsthesisFemaleRadiologyCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinebusinesshuman activitiesJournal of the American Society of Echocardiography : official publication of the American Society of Echocardiography
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Anomalous Origins of the Left Main Coronary Artery From the Noncoronary Sinus and of the Right Coronary Artery From the Left Sinus of Valsalva

1997

A 70-year-old man was referred for recent-onset angina. The ECG showed a right-axis deviation and signs of an old anterior infarction with loss of R waves in leads V1 through V5. Chest radiograph demonstrated a markedly enlarged heart, which was shifted to the left side with discrete signs of pulmonary congestion. Transthoracic echocardiography, which was limited by poor imaging quality, revealed a normal left ventricular cavity with reduced ejection fraction (40%) due to hypokinesia of the anterior wall. Coronary angiography showed the dominant RCA to originate from the left sinus of Valsalva. It coursed between the aorta and the pulmonary artery to the right (Figs …

medicine.medical_specialtyAortaEjection fractionmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseAnginamedicine.anatomical_structurePhysiology (medical)Internal medicinemedicine.arteryRight coronary arteryPulmonary arterymedicineCardiologycardiovascular diseasesRadiologyEnlarged heartCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineChest radiographbusinessArteryCirculation
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Tomographic left ventricular volume determination in the presence of aneurysm by three-dimensional echocardiographic imaging. I: Asymmetric model hea…

1996

To improve the accuracy of measurements of left ventricular volume in the presence of an aneurysm, we used three-dimensional echocardiographic imaging to analyze the shape of left ventricles in 23 asymmetric model hearts with eccentric aneurysms of different sizes, shapes, and localizations. A standard 3.75 MHz ultrasound probe with a rotation motor device was used to obtain a three-dimensional data set. By rotating the probe stepwise 1 degree, 180 radial ultrasound pictures were digitized. On the basis of the three-dimensional data set, the following parameters were determined and compared with the dimensions of the model hearts obtained by direct measurement: total left ventricular volume…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryCardiac VolumeHeart VentriclesUltrasoundEchocardiography Three-DimensionalModels CardiovascularLeft Ventriclesmedicine.diseaseBiplaneAneurysmStandard errorUltrasound probeEchocardiographyLinear regressionmedicineHumansVentricular volumeRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingRadiologyHeart AneurysmCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineNuclear medicinebusinessMathematicsJournal of the American Society of Echocardiography
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Improved Assessment of Pathological Regurgitation in Patients with Prosthetic Heart Valves by Multiplane Transesophageal Echocardiography

1997

The aim of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic increment of individually optimized axes in the assessment of pathological prosthetic valve regurgitation. Forty-two patients with pathologically regurgitant prostheses in the aortic (n = 21), mitral (n = 15), and tricuspid (n = 6) positions were examined by multiplane transesophageal echocardiography. The investigation was performed utilizing the transverse axis first, the longitudinal axis second, and the intermediate axes afterwards. The presence of regurgitation, the differentiation between trans- and perivalvular origin, and the localization of perivalvular leakages at the sewing ring were evaluated. Findings in the biplane and inter…

Prosthetic valvemedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryPeriprostheticRegurgitation (circulation)BiplanemedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingIn patientRadiologyCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineLongitudinal axisbusinessPathologicalProsthetic heartEchocardiography
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Clinical and morphological characteristics in Streptococcus bovis endocarditis: a comparison with other causative microorganisms in 177 cases

1999

Aim—To compare the clinical and morphological characteristics of patients with Streptococcus bovis endocarditis with those of patients with endocarditis caused by other microorganisms. Methods—177 consecutive patients (Streptococcus bovis, 22; other streptococci, 94; staphylococci, 44; other, 17) with definite infective endocarditis according to the Duke criteria were included. All patients underwent transthoracic and transoesophageal echocardiography. In 88 patients, findings from surgery/necropsy were obtained. Results—S bovis endocarditis was associated with older patients, with a higher mortality (p = 0.04), and with a higher rate of cardiac surgery (p < 0.001) than other microorganisms…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyHeart diseaseGastrointestinal DiseasesEmbolismGastroenterologyStreptococcal InfectionsInternal medicineEpidemiologymedicineHumansEndocarditisProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyAgedbiologybusiness.industryEndocarditis BacterialMiddle AgedPrognosismedicine.diseaseStreptococcus bovisbiology.organism_classificationHeart ValvesCardiac surgerySurgeryStreptococcus bovisEmbolismInfective endocarditisPapersFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessEchocardiography TransesophagealHeart
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Quantification of mitral valve stenosis by three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography

1996

The aim of this study was the evaluation of the diagnostic potentials of transesophageal 3D- echocardiography in the determination of mitral valve stenosis. 54 patients were investigated by transthoracic and multiplane transesophageal echocardiography. In 41 patients cardiac catheterization was performed. 3D- echocardiographic data acquisition was performed by automatic transducer rotation at 2 degree increments over a span of 180 degrees. The transesophageal probe was linked to an ultrasound unit and to a 3D- workstation capable of ECG- and respiration gated data acquisition, postprocessing and 2D/3D image reconstruction. The mitral valve was visualized in sequential cross-sectional planes…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyDuplex ultrasonographyImage qualitymedicine.medical_treatmentDoppler echocardiographyMitral valve stenosisMitral valveImage Processing Computer-AssistedmedicineHumansMitral Valve StenosisRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingCardiac imagingAgedCardiac catheterizationObserver Variationmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryUltrasoundMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseEchocardiography Dopplermedicine.anatomical_structureFemaleRadiologyCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessEchocardiography TransesophagealThe International Journal of Cardiac Imaging
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Three-Dimensional Echocardiographic Evaluation of Aortic and Mitral Valve Stenosis

2001

Dynamic volume rendered three-dimensional echocardiography allows the spatial recognition of anatomy and function of the aortic and mitral valves with acceptable image quality. The aortic valve can be best visualized in a view from the ascending aorta down to the valve level, thus allowing an overview of the aortic aspect of the valve in a surgeon's perspective in ∼ 80% of patients. Planimetric measurement of the aortic valve area was possible in 88% of patients, and there is no systematic overestimation or underestimation of aortic valve area compared with two-dimensional echocardiography and catheterization. The entire valvular circumference of the mitral valve can be assessed from both a…

Aortic valvemedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryRegurgitation (circulation)medicine.diseasemedicine.anatomical_structureMitral valve stenosisLeft atrialMitral valveInternal medicinemedicine.arteryAscending aortacardiovascular systemCardiologyVentricular pressureMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingIn patientcardiovascular diseasesRadiologyCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessEchocardiography
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In Reply: Cardiac Troponin T in End-Stage Renal Disease Patients Undergoing Chronic Maintenance Hemodialysis

1995

medicine.medical_specialtyCardiac troponinbusiness.industryInternal medicineBiochemistry (medical)Clinical BiochemistrymedicineCardiologyMaintenance hemodialysisIntensive care medicinebusinessEnd stage renal diseaseClinical Chemistry
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Quantitative assessment of aortic stenosis by three-dimensional echocardiography

1997

The purpose of this study was to assess the feasibility of three-dimensional echocardiography in aortic stenosis. Planimetric determination of valve area and dynamic volume-rendered display were performed. Three-dimensional echocardiography permits display of any desired plane of the cardiac structure. Thus in the case of aortic stenosis, the plane used for planimetric evaluation can be positioned exactly through the valve orifice. Dynamic volume-rendered display may provide a spatial demonstration of the stenotic valve. In 48 patients aortic valve area was measured by planimetry. The three-dimensional data set was acquired by a workstation in the course of a multiplane transesophageal exam…

AdultMaleCardiac Catheterizationmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentEchocardiography Three-DimensionalQuantitative assessmentHumansMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingCardiac structureAgedCardiac catheterizationAged 80 and overObserver Variationbusiness.industryThree dimensional echocardiographyAortic Valve StenosisMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseData setStenosisAortic valve areaAortic valve stenosisFemaleRadiologyCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessEchocardiography TransesophagealJournal of the American Society of Echocardiography
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Transthoracic three-dimensional echocardiographic volumetry of distorted left ventricles using rotational scanning

1997

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relation of transthoracic three- and two-dimensional echocardiographic left ventricular volumetry to cineventriculographic volumetry. Twenty-five patients with distorted left ventricles were included in the study. To demonstrate the impact of acquiring data by rotational scanning, we performed three- and two-dimensional echocardiography in 36 latex ventricles with data acquisition in different areas of the ultrasound sectors. Interobserver and intraobserver variability were calculated to test for reproducibility. The three-dimensional imaging system consisted of a rotation motor device, a transthoracic 2.5 MHz transducer, a conventional ultrasou…

AdultMaleModels Anatomicmedicine.medical_specialtyCardiac VolumeHeart VentriclesCardiac VolumeLeft VentriclesConventional ultrasoundRoot mean squareImage Processing Computer-AssistedHumansMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingAgedObserver VariationReproducibilitybusiness.industryUltrasoundReproducibility of ResultsMiddle AgedTransducermedicine.anatomical_structureVentricleRegression AnalysisFemaleRadiologyCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessEchocardiography TransesophagealJournal of the American Society of Echocardiography
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Three-dimensional imaging of cardiac mass lesions by transesophageal echocardiographic computed tomography.

1994

Three-dimensional echocardiography is a new imaging technique that allows more realistic visualization of cardiac morphology. This study presents data about the diagnostic potentials of this technique concerning cardiac mass lesions, as well as its feasibility in clinical application. After the conventional investigation, multiple cross-sectional images were obtained during automatic forward advancement of a monoplane transducer mounted on a transesophageal probe. Three-dimensional reconstruction and volume determination were performed off line. Twenty-four patients were studied. In 14 cases results of echocardiographic computed tomography (echo-CT) were compared with those of monoplane/bip…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyDiagnostic informationTime Factorsmedicine.diagnostic_testHeart Diseasesbusiness.industryOrientation (computer vision)Computed tomographyMiddle AgedMonoplaneBiplaneThree dimensional imagingCardiac massImage Processing Computer-AssistedMedicineFeasibility StudiesHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingFemaleRadiologyCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessOff lineEchocardiography TransesophagealJournal of the American Society of Echocardiography : official publication of the American Society of Echocardiography
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