Afterload quantitation for evaluation of myocardial strain

نویسندگان

  • Nathaniel Reichek
  • Danielle Janosevic
  • Meghana Jayam
  • Tazim Merchant
  • Madhavi Kadiyala
  • Simcha Pollack
  • Jie J Cao
چکیده

Background Systolic myocardial strain is load dependent, but the CMR literature largely disregards effects of myocardial afterload on strain and strain rate. This may reflect well known limitations of conventional myocardial afterload assessment using wall stress analyses, which are based on erroneous assumptions about left ventricular(LV) geometry and/or myocardial material properties. Therefore, we compared the utility of a nongeometric afterload index (NGI) derived from LV pressure(P) volume(V) and mass, which requires no assumptions about material properties, to that of conventional noninvasive end-systolic circumferential stress(CWS) as determinants of CMR LV circumferential strain(CST), ejection fraction(EF) and strain rate(SR) in normals(NL) and patients with nonischemic dilated cardiomyopathy(CM).

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دوره 16  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2014