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Left ventricle Michel Slama Amiens France
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LV ventricle Ejection fraction Cardiac output Left ventricular filling pressure
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Ejection fraction : systolic function, contractility?
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Shortening Fraction of LV Area Ejection Fraction Systolic Function LEVEL 1
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Mitral valve opening
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NB Shiller, Heart, 1996;75:17-26 Estimated and measured EF LEVEL 1
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Pouleur, Am J Cardiol, 1983;52:813-21 Influence of afterload on EF HT, AS Septic Shock
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Cardiac output
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How to perform echocardiographic examination in shocked patient? Cardiac output TTE: LEVEL 2
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How to perform echocardiographic examination in shocked patient? Cardiac output TTE: LEVEL 2
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Diastolic function
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LV relaxation
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Pathophysiology Pressure Normal Diastolic dysfunction Volume
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LVEDP LVEDV 18 mmHg
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Mitral flow : how to record ? Pulsed Doppler Correct Alignement Small window At the tip of mitral valve Visible opening sound Settings et filters 100 mm/s Average of 3 measurements
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Early filling Late filling Vitesses LAP LVP Velocies P1 – P2 = 4 x V 2
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LV Pressure Mitral flow
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Type I of Appleton relaxation impairement Early diastole Late diastole Vitesses LAP LVP Velocities
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Decreased preload SOHN, JACC 1997 BASETNT
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Ea Aa DTI Mitral annulus Minimum settings Normal values Ea > 8 cm/s et Ea / Aa > 1 Ea = 15 ± 4 cm/s Aa = 10 ± 3 cm/s
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Mitral annulus movement Ea AaEa Aa normal Ea = 18cm/s Ea > Aa Relaxation impairement (HT) Ea = 7,5cm/s et Ea < Aa
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Left atrial size LAV = 0,5 x L1 x L2 x L3
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Practical approach to assess diastolic function E’ lateral E’ Septal LA volume E’ lateral>10cm/s E’ Septal>8cm/s LA volume<34 ml/m² E’ lateral>10cm/s E’ Septal>8cm/s LA volume>34 ml/m² E’ lateral<10cm/s E’ Septal<8cm/s LA volume>34 ml/m² Normal left ventricular relaxation Athlet’s heart or constriction Left ventricular dysfunction
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PAOP (Wedge pressure)
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E (Mitral flow) depends on PAOP and on LV relaxation E’ (TDI mitral annulus) evaluate LV relaxation (preload independent) E/Ea ratio depends on PAOP LEVEL 2
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E/E’ ratio predicts PAOP LEVEL 2
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Combes A Int Care Med 2004 E/Ea ICU, mechanical ventilation LEVEL 2
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Other tools to evaluate cardiac function Speckle tracking and strain evaluation 3D imaging assessement of EF MAPSE S wave on TDI at the mitral annulus
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Septic shock
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Myocardial infarction with cardiogenic shock
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Pulmonary oedema
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Congestive heart failure with pulmonary oedema
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Unexplained shock
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Conclusion
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