Jacovella G, Pino P G, Salati A, Narducci C, Biffani G, Chidichimo G
G Ital Cardiol. 1981;11(7):926-32.
Because Cross-Sectional Echocardiography offers the advantage of correct spatial orientation, it is said to permit a more exact localization of the level of the outflow tract obstruction and a determination of the nature of the lesion. Our experience confirms that B-Mode Echo is more reliable in diagnosing an extensive sub-valvular narrowing, while the existence of a thin sub-valvular membrane can also be detected by M-Mode examination. The latter has moreover proven very useful in that it records indirect signs of obstruction, such as a mid-systolic closure of the aortic cusps. We therefore suggest that both methods should be employed in studying these patients.