Strain Rate Imaging by Ultrasound in the Diagnosis of Regional Dysfunction of the Left Ventricle
- 1 May 1999
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Echocardiography
- Vol. 16 (4) , 321-329
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-8175.1999.tb00821.x
Abstract
Background: Regional strain rate in the left ventricle can be assessed by tissue Doppler velocity gradient and color mapped in real time. Regional contractility thus can be visualized and graded. To validate the method, we made a comparison with standard echocardiography. Methods and Results: Fifteen patients with recent myocardial infarction were examined with the use of strain rate imaging (SRI). Velocity gradients were mapped by color. Gray‐scale imaging was performed using the second harmonic mode. Cine loops of two‐dimensional echocardiography (2‐D echo) and SRI images from three standard apical planes were analyzed offline. A four‐grade scale in 16 segments was used to score wall motion by 2‐D echo and by SRI. Of a total of 236 segments, 235 segments were analyzable by 2‐D echo and 218 segments were analyzable by SRI. Correlation of wall motion score index with ejection fraction was – 0.84 by 2‐D echo and – 0.92 by SRI. One hundred fourteen segments had an equal score by the two methods: 51 segments differed by 1 degree and 14 segments differed by 2 degrees (K = 0.45). Conclusions: SRI agrees well with echocardiography in grading regional wall function, and the method can be seen as validated in a clinical setting for assessment of regional systolic wall function and is demonstrated to be applicable for semiquantitative wall motion assessment. SRI has theoretical advantages and may be a valuable addition to standard echocardiography, especially in the field of stress echocardiography.Keywords
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