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Novel speckle-tracking radial strain from routine black-and-white echocardiographic images to quantify dyssynchrony and predict response to cardiac resynchronization therapy
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关键词: CHRONIC HEART-FAILURE;    IDIOPATHIC DILATED CARDIOMYOPATHY;    LEFT-VENTRICULAR DYSSYNCHRONY;    BIVENTRICULAR PACING THERAPY;    TISSUE DOPPLER;    MECHANICAL DYSSYNCHRONY;    LONGITUDINAL STRAIN;    MYOCARDIAL-FUNCTION;    SYSTOLIC FUNCTION;    CONDUCTION DELAY;   
DOI  :  10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.105.571455
来源: SCIE
【 摘 要 】

Background - Mechanical dyssynchrony is a potential means to predict response to cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). We hypothesized that novel echocardiographic image speckle tracking can quantify dyssynchrony and predict response to CRT. Methods and Results - Seventy-four subjects were studied: 64 heart failure patients undergoing CRT (aged 64 +/- 12 years, ejection fraction 26 +/- 6%, QRS duration 157 +/- 28 ms) and 10 normal controls. Speckle tracking applied to routine midventricular short-axis images calculated radial strain from multiple circumferential points averaged to 6 standard segments. Dyssynchrony from timing of speckle-tracking peak radial strain was correlated with tissue Doppler measures in 47 subjects (r = 0.94, P < 0.001; 95% CI 0.90 to 0.96). The ability of baseline speckle-tracking radial dyssynchrony ( time difference in peak septal wall - to - posterior wall strain >= 130 ms) to predict response to CRT was then tested. It predicted an immediate increase in stroke volume in 48 patients studied the day after CRT with 91% sensitivity and 75% specificity. In 50 patients with long-term follow-up 8 +/- 5 months after CRT, baseline speckle-tracking radial dyssynchrony predicted a significant increase in ejection fraction with 89% sensitivity and 83% specificity. Patients in whom left ventricular lead position was concordant with the site of latest mechanical activation by speckle-tracking radial strain had an increase in ejection fraction from baseline to a greater degree (10 +/- 5%) than patients with discordant lead position (6 +/- 5%; P < 0.05). Conclusions - Speckle-tracking radial strain can quantify dyssynchrony and predict immediate and long-term response to CRT and has potential for clinical application.

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