Noninvasive assessment of myocardial work using pressure-strain loop analysis provides a comprehensive evaluation of left ventricular mechanics and energetics across various cardiac pathologies.
Noninvasive myocardial work assessment via pressure-strain loop analysis offers a comprehensive evaluation of left ventricular mechanics and energetics across various cardiac pathologies.
The assessment of myocardial work (MW) using noninvasive pressure-strain loop analysis is a novel echocardiographic method that provides a more precise assessment of cardiac performance by considering the left ventricular loading condition. By integrating various MW components such as index, efficiency, and constructive and wasted work, an extensive analysis of left ventricular mechanics and energetics can be achieved. This approach offers a more comprehensive assessment of global cardiac function and performance, surpassing conventional surrogate indices. In this review, we aim to summarize the existing knowledge on MW and its distinctive characteristics in various cardiac pathologies.
Moyá et al. (Mon,) conducted a review in Cardiac pathologies. Noninvasive pressure-strain loop analysis for myocardial work (MW) vs. Conventional surrogate indices was evaluated. Noninvasive assessment of myocardial work using pressure-strain loop analysis provides a comprehensive evaluation of left ventricular mechanics and energetics across various cardiac pathologies.
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