2-dimensional speckle strain imaging in normal adults demonstrated an inverse correlation between circumferential strain and wall stress (r=-0.29, p<0.05).
Observational (n=60)
Normal adults (n=60)
2-dimensional speckle strain imaging
Correlation between circumferential strain and wall stress — r = -0.29, p=<0.05
Effect estimate: r = -0.29
p-value: p=<0.05
Current noninvasive techniques used to evaluate left ventricular systolic function are limited by dependence on the angle of insonation (tissue Doppler imaging/TDI) or limited by availability (MRI tagging). We utilized 2‐dimensional speckle strain (ε) imaging (1) to establish normal values for all three ε vectors; (2) to compare circumferential ε values with circumferential shortening (midwall fractional shortening (FS mw ); (3) to examine the relationship between left ventricular ε and wall stress; and (4) to compare 2D echocardiographic characteristics by gender. Echocardiography was performed in 60 normal subjects (mean 39 ± 15 years). Small, but significant regional heterogeneity was seen in circumferential ε, but not in radial or longitudinal ε. We found an inverse correlation between circumferential ε and stress (r =−0.29, p<0.05) as well as longitudinal ε and stress (r =−0.11, P < 0.05), though the relationships were not close. We also observed a linear relationship between mean circumferential ε and FS mw (r = 0.29, P < 0.05). In conclusion, (1) 2‐dimensional ε imaging permits measurement of regional systolic ε values in the majority of normal individuals; (2) ε values furnished by this method obey expected stress‐shortening relationships; (3) systolic ε displays minor regional heterogeneity in the circumferential direction; (4) for the first time, a close relationship between FS mw and mean circumferential ε was demonstrated; and (5) there are minor gender‐related differences in LV geometry and function.
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Heather M. Hurlburt
Gerard P. Aurigemma
Cardiac Imaging
Jeffrey C. Hill
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Echocardiography
University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
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Hurlburt et al. (Wed,) conducted a observational in Normal adults (n=60). 2-dimensional speckle strain imaging was evaluated on Correlation between circumferential strain and wall stress (r = -0.29, p=<0.05). 2-dimensional speckle strain imaging in normal adults demonstrated an inverse correlation between circumferential strain and wall stress (r=-0.29, p<0.05).
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0d8e509a2918c675a4e973 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-8175.2007.00460.x
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