Valvular Heart Disease Modifies Diastolic Assessment Parameters Diastolic function assessment by echocardiography is an essential component of cardiovascular evaluation, particularly in patients with dyspnea, heart failure, or structural heart disease. Standard diastolic indices such as E/A ratio, E/e′ ratio, left atrial volume, and tricuspid regurgitation velocity are widely used to estimate left ventricular filling pressures. However, the presence of valvular heart disease significantly alters these parameters and may lead to misinterpretation if standard algorithms are applied without modification. Understanding how specific valvular lesions affect diastolic indices is therefore crucial for accurate hemodynamic interpretation. --- Mitral Annular Calcification (MAC) Mitral annular calcification is a degenerative process characterized by calcium deposition at the mitral annulus. It is commonly seen in elderly patients and those with chronic kidney disease, hypertension, and diabetes. ...
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