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The E/A ratio is an index used to estimate diastolic function, an E/A >2 confirms a restrictive filling pattern and diastolic dysfunction.
 
The E/A ratio is an index used to estimate diastolic function, an E/A >2 confirms a restrictive filling pattern and diastolic dysfunction.
=====Pulmonary Venous Inflow=====
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=====Pulmonary Venous Flow=====
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This is also useful to evaluate diastolic function; particularly when there is summation of the mitral E and A waves.
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* During atrial systole (after the P wave of the ECG), blood flows retrograde from the left atrium to the plmonary vein.  This produces the '''atrial reversal (Ar) wave'''.
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* This is followed by the '''S wave''', which indicates atrial blood flow during ventricular systole (between the QRS complex and the T wave). If the heart rate is slow enough, two waves may be observed: an '''early S wave (S1)''', which represents atrial relaxation, and the main S wave '''(late S wave or S2)'''.
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* During ventricular diastole, when the mitral valve is open, the left atrium allows pulmonary venous flow to reach the left ventricle, producing the '''D wave'''.
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Evidence of restrictive filling pattern includes:
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* Low S wave velocity
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* High D wave velocity with rapid deceleration
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* Ar wave velocity may be increased with adequate left atrial function, or reduced with severe atrial dysfunction.
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* If the Ar wave duration exceeds the mitral A wave duration, this is evidence of increased left sided filling pressure.
    
==Treatment==
 
==Treatment==
 
==Prognosis==
 
==Prognosis==
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