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Color tissue doppler imaging of tricuspid annular plane systolic and diastolic excursion in children: A comparison of normal, volume‐overloaded and pressure overloaded right ventricles

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Tricuspid annular plane (TAP) systolic excursion (TAPSE) is a reproducible M‐mode parameter for the measurement of longitudinal shortening of the right ventricle (RV). To date, all attention has been focused… Click to show full abstract

Tricuspid annular plane (TAP) systolic excursion (TAPSE) is a reproducible M‐mode parameter for the measurement of longitudinal shortening of the right ventricle (RV). To date, all attention has been focused on the systolic excursion of TAP and the diastolic excursion of the annular plane back to the base has been ignored. This study aims to compare the quantitative (excursion, slope, and duration) and qualitative (velocity, acceleration, and indentation) characteristics of TAP systolic and diastolic excursion, using color tissue Doppler imaging, in three groups of children with normal RV (NORV), volume overloaded RV (VORV), and pressure overloaded RV (PORV) and normal pulmonary arterial pressure.

Keywords: excursion; pressure; tricuspid annular; annular plane; diastolic excursion

Journal Title: Echocardiography
Year Published: 2022

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