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Echocardiography of prosthetic heart valves

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  • ultrasound is used for follow-up and investigation of valve malfunction
  • because metallic components prevent the onward conduction of the ultrasound, artificial valves should be visualised in two perpendicular planes
  • the diastolic and systolic positions of the valves may be assessed by ultrasound
  • in the case of mitral-valve prostheses, transoesophageal echocardiography provides more functional and anatomical information than transthoracic echocardiography.

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