The echo doppler spectrum of valvular abnormalities in the hospitalized octogenarian
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- 1 October 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Clinical Cardiology
- Vol. 11 (10) , 683-688
- https://doi.org/10.1002/clc.4960111006
Abstract
Cardiac valves thicken and become more opaque with advancing age. As more individuals live longer and as more treatment modalities such as valvuloplasty evolve, the presence and significance of these valvular abnormalities become important. We retrospectively studied 628 octogenarian patients to try and define further the presence and significance of these abnormalities detected by Doppler echocardiography. A group of 547 patients were suitable for analysis. Age ranged from 80 to 96 years (mean 84.4). The female:male ratio was 1.9:1. Mitral, aortic, and tricuspid regurgitation (MR, AR, and TR) were significant if the jet moved > 2 cm from the plane of the valve away or toward the transducer, depending on transducer position. Mitral regurgitation was detected in 331 patients (60.5%) and was significant in 82 patients (15%). Aortic regurgitation was detected in 276 patients (50.5%) and was significant in 70 patients (12.8%). Tricuspid regurgitation was detected in 131 patients (23.9%) and was significant in 30 patients (5.5%). Regurgitant lesions were detected in two valves in 150 patients (27.4%) three valves in 57 patients (10.4%), in all four valves in 17 patients (3.1%). Aortic stenosis was detected in 160 patients (29.3%). The gradient range was 16-156 mmHg (mean 47.8). Significant aortic stenosis was present in 70 patients (12.8%) (gradient >50 mmHg), of whom 54 had isolated pure aortic stenosis and 16 had mixed lesion. In 40% of these patients, significant aortic stenosis was an unexpected finding at two-dimensional echocardiography. Valvular pathology is common in the octogenarian population. It is uncertain to what extent this represents physical adaptation to aging or true pathology, but these findings may have important implications with regard to bacterial endocarditis prophylaxis and potential valvuloplasty in the aged population.Keywords
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