Forster T, McGhie J, Rijsterborgh H, van de Borden S, Laird-Meeter K, Balk A, Essed C, Roelandt J
Department of Echocardiography, Academic Hospital Dijkzigt, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
J Heart Transplant. 1988 Nov-Dec;7(6):430-4.
We investigated the value of several Doppler echocardiographic measurements for the diagnosis of acute allograft rejection after orthotopic heart transplantation. In all, 144 transmitral flow velocity curves and 159 internal jugular venous flow velocity curves were recorded by continuous wave Doppler echocardiography, and the results were compared with the histologic findings. The recordings were evaluated with a computer-aided analysis system. The Doppler measurements did not show any significant correlation with the biopsy results. Only one recording obtained during a moderate acute rejection episode supported the hypothesis about the relation between jugular venous flow and cardiac rejection. We conclude that these Doppler echocardiographic measurements are not suitable to detect acute allograft rejection noninvasively.