Title of article :
Accentuating systolic aortic regurgitation during premature ventricular systole
Author/Authors :
Duyuler, Serkan Clinic of Cardiology - Acıbadem Ankara Hospital - Ankara - Turkey , Türker Duyuler, Pınar Clinic of Cardiology - Ankara Numune Education and Research Hospital - Ankara - Turkey
Abstract :
A 47-year old male patient with chest pain during deep inspiration was admitted to our hospital. He had no dyspnea or
history of heart disease. His blood pressure was 90/60 mm Hg,
and he had infrequent extra beats during examination. The patient was unaware regarding these beats, and his physical examination was otherwise normal. Electrocardiography showed
a sinus rhythm with ventricular premature systoles that probably
originated from the left ventricle (LV) outflow tract (Fig. 1). Transthoracic echocardiography revealed normal LV diameters and
systolic functions with mild mitral and barely visible aortic regurgitations (ARs)
Keywords :
Accentuating systolic , aortic regurgitation , premature ventricular systole
Journal title :
The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology: Andolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi