Myocardial Performance Index (Tei Index) – An Interesting One The Tei Index, introduced by Dr. Chuwa Tei, is a Doppler-derived, noninvasive parameter that evaluates global ventricular performance, integrating both systolic and diastolic functions into a single measure. How It’s Measured: ⬜ Acquired using pulsed and continuous wave Doppler from: • Mitral inflow (Apical 4-Chamber view) • Left ventricular outflow (Apical 5-Chamber view) ⬜ Key intervals measured: a. IVCT – Isovolumetric Contraction Time b. IVRT – Isovolumetric Relaxation Time c. ET – Ejection Time Formula: 👉 Tei Index = (IVCT + IVRT) / ET or 👉 Tei Index = (a - b) / b where: a = time from mitral valve closure to opening b = aortic ejection time Normal Values: LV Tei Index: ≤ 0.40 RV Tei Index: ≤ 0.43 Interpretation: 🔵 Higher Tei Index → Impaired ventricular function 🔵 Detects early ventricular dysfunction, even when LVEF appears normal Clinical Significance: Useful in assessing cardiomyopathies, heart failure, cong...
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