Background: The Doppler indexes E/Vp, E/Ea, 1000/(2 x IRT + Vp), 1000/(2 x IRT + Ea) and DTd (E: peak E mitral velocity; Vp: flow propagation velocity by color M-mode; Ea: peak early diastolic velocity at lateral mitral annulus by tissue Doppler; IRT: isovolumic relaxation time; DTd: deceleration time of the pulmonary venous diastolic wave) have been proposed for the non-invasive prediction of left ventricular filling pressures. However, the influence of age, the feasibility in acute setting and the reproducibility of these Doppler indexes have never been simultaneously investigated.
Objective: The present study was conducted to evaluate the influence of age in 56 healthy subjects (57 +/- 20 years of age), the feasibility in 40 critically ill patients (72 +/- 13 years of age; 21 with decompensated heart failure) and the reproducibility in 15 patients.
Results: Only the indexes E/Vp (R = 0.37, P = 0.005) and E/Ea (R = 0.72, P < 0.001) were correlated with age. The feasibility was 92, 90, 72, 72 and 45% for E/Ea, 1000/(2 x IRT + Ea), E/Vp, 1000/(2 x IRT +Vp) and DTd, respectively. The best reproducibility was observed for the Doppler parameters E and Ea.
Conclusion: Despite it is influenced by age, E/Ea appears to be the most useful index for predicting left ventricular filling pressures routinely.