2020
DOI: 10.1186/s12917-020-02307-5
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Assessment of left ventricular function in horses with aortic regurgitation by 2D speckle tracking

Abstract: Background: Aortic regurgitation (AR) may lead to left ventricular (LV) dilatation, cardiac arrhythmias and heart failure. Close follow-up of horses with AR is therefore paramount to detect onset of cardiac decompensation. The aim of this study was to examine whether two-dimensional speckle tracking (2DST) can be used to detect altered myocardial function in horses with chronic AR compared to control horses. Speckle tracking was performed on short axis and long axis images of the LV in 29 healthy Warmblood hor… Show more

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“…This technique offers the potential to detect wall motion abnormalities and provide additional insights into global and regional cardiac function. 19 Furthermore, tissue Doppler imaging could have been employed to look for subtle myocardial dysfunction. 20 Holter monitoring was employed to investigate cardiac rhythm disturbances, revealing no abnormalities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This technique offers the potential to detect wall motion abnormalities and provide additional insights into global and regional cardiac function. 19 Furthermore, tissue Doppler imaging could have been employed to look for subtle myocardial dysfunction. 20 Holter monitoring was employed to investigate cardiac rhythm disturbances, revealing no abnormalities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the substantial elevation of cTnI level the day after surgery, indicative of likely myocardial injury, complementary tools such as two‐dimensional speckle tracking echocardiography could have enhanced the examination. This technique offers the potential to detect wall motion abnormalities and provide additional insights into global and regional cardiac function 19 . Furthermore, tissue Doppler imaging could have been employed to look for subtle myocardial dysfunction 20 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, assessing all segments and the inclusion of longitudinal measurements would have allowed us to assess the complex movement of the heart more in detail. Such longitudinal measurements are available in STE as has been recently shown [ 32 33 34 ], but are technically not feasible for TDE in horse [ 35 36 37 ]. Concerning the TDE, rapid movement, such as the isovolumetric contraction and relaxation, are difficult to measure in horses [ 35 36 38 ] because the frame rate is often limited when high image depth is needed, for example, in EchCG in horses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The influence of HMS on cardiac function in humans is particularly visible in the longitudinal view (Crendal et al 2013, Tadic et al 2014, Erturk et al 2015. Therefore, longitudinal measurement, as described recently (Decloedt et al 2011, Decloedt et al 2012, Decloedt et al 2020, should be included in further studies.…”
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confidence: 99%