Aortic Regurgitation

Cath + Hemodynamics

Case 1

What is the lesion and grade?

Aortic Regurgitation

  • 1+ Small amount of contrast in the left ventricle during diastole that clears with each beat and never completely fills the left-ventricular chamber
  • 2+ Faint opacification of the entire left ventricle
  • 3+ Dense opacification of the left ventricle (as dense as the aorta)
  • 4+ Complete and dense opacification of the left ventricle during the first cardiac cycle and the left ventricle is more densely opacified than the aorta

Acute AR

  • Severe volume load on LV
  • Dramatic rise in LVDP which nears aortic diastolic pressure
  • Premature closure of mitral valve

Chronic AR

  • If compensated often normal hemodynamics
  • Widened pulse pressure
  • AS symptoms develop the LVEDP goes up

Severe AR?

  • CO 2.5 L/min
  • HR 100 BPM
  • Angiographic LVEDV 100mL
  • Angiographic LVESV 50mL