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ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC APPEARANCE OF FLAIL AORTIC VALVE IN A DOG WITH INFECTIVE ENDOCARDITIS
Authors:Jacques  Sottiaux  DVM   Michel  Franck  DVM
Affiliation:Clinique Vétérinaire de Flachet, 296 cours Emile Zola 69100, Villeurbanne, France;Department of Ultrasonography, The Veterinary School of Lyon, 1 avenue Bourgelat B.P. 83. 69280, Marcy l'Etoile, France.
Abstract:A 4-year-old female Boxer was suffering from aortic valve endocarditis with perforation of the right coronary cusp resulting in a flail aortic cusp and subsequent acute aortic insufficiency. This flail aortic cusp was observed on M mode and two-dimensional endocardiograms as a free linear echostructure in the left ventricular outflow tract. Although rarely observed, a free linear echostructure seems more specific of a flail aortic valve than a shaggy echostructure, which can represent a free moving vegetation and thus be confusing. Severe acute aortic insufficiency resulted in an uncommon abnormal mitral valve motion in the absence of early mitral diastolic opening. The absence of early mitral valve opening was thought to be a consequence of coupled aortic regurgitation, reduced left ventricular compliance, and presumably delayed mitral valve opening secondary to coronary artery occlusion. An exaggerated septal diastolic dip accounted for the decreased transmitral inflow. All the usual contractility parameters were within normal range; subsequently, mitral valve motion alterations seems to be more reliable indicators of left ventricular dysfunction during acute aortic insufficiency.
Keywords:flail aortic valve    aortic insufficiency    endocarditis    echocardiography
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