2019
DOI: 10.1253/circrep.cr-19-0062
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Cardiac Function in Infants Born to Mothers With Gestational Diabetes ― Estimation of Early Diastolic Intraventricular Pressure Differences ―

Abstract: prognostic value over conventional measures for predicting major adverse cardiac events. 6 Moreover, layer-specific myocardial strain can be measured in the endocardial, transmural, and epicardial left ventricular (LV) layers using this technique. 7 Further, intraventricular pressure differences (IVPD) and intraventricular pressure gradients (IVPG) can be measured on color M-mode imaging to accurately and non-invasively estimate active suction. 8-10 IVPD has an excellent correlation with Tau index, which is a … Show more

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“…27 Furthermore, IVPD and IVPG could be determined using color M-mode images for the non-invasive estimation of active suction during the neonatal period. 6 IVPD and IVPG measurements using color M-mode images are reported to be accurate and reproducible. 24 Baseline BP and Cord Blood Examinations BP measurements in newborns were performed in the left or right leg, with subjects in a relaxed supine position, at the time of echocardiographic evaluation.…”
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“…27 Furthermore, IVPD and IVPG could be determined using color M-mode images for the non-invasive estimation of active suction during the neonatal period. 6 IVPD and IVPG measurements using color M-mode images are reported to be accurate and reproducible. 24 Baseline BP and Cord Blood Examinations BP measurements in newborns were performed in the left or right leg, with subjects in a relaxed supine position, at the time of echocardiographic evaluation.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…Myocardial deformation analysis is an emerging quantitative echocardiographic technique for characterizing global and regional ventricular function in newborns. [4][5][6] Myocardial deformation analysis is influenced by several factors that should be considered when using echocardiography in clinical practice. Specifically, the preload and afterload (which increase and decrease the wall strain, respectively) affect the global and regional strains.…”
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“…In individuals with impaired cardiac function, significant changes in endocardial pressure can indicate heart failure in these patients. [69][70][71] Endocardial pressure is commonly monitored by invasive and expensive catheterization, which is not feasible for long-term and continuous data collection and is not optimal for the patient's quality of life. [72][73][74] Highlighted in the research conducted in Liu et al, a TENG based self-powered endocardial pressure sensor (SEPS) was developed to act as a miniature and flexible implantable device to be integrated with a surgical catheter for minimally invasive implantation.…”
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“…Myocardial deformation analysis is an emerging quantitative echocardiographic technique for characterizing global and regional ventricular function in infants. [7][8][9] Over the past few years, several 2-dimensional (2D)-speckle tracking echocardiography (STE) studies have demonstrated that myocardial function is impaired in both the fetuses 10-12 and infants 6,13-15 of mothers with GDM.…”
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“…[4][5][6] Using the new GDM definition, we previously investigated the cardiac performance of infants with GDM. 7 Advances in cardiac imaging of infants have enabled more comprehensive assessments of their myocar-(GLS) values were obtained from apical 2-, 3-, and 4-chamber images. We visually verified these time points in the apical 3-chamber view and manually adjusted them, as necessary, because changes in the heart rate (HR) during the examination can affect the loop area.…”
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