2007
DOI: 10.1161/circulationaha.107.706770
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Left Ventricular Untwisting Rate by Speckle Tracking Echocardiography

Abstract: Background-Recent studies validated the measurement of left ventricular (LV) untwisting rate (UR) by speckle tracking echocardiography. A few reports suggest that it may provide additional noninvasive insight into LV diastolic function. Methods and Results-Simultaneous echocardiographic imaging and LV pressure measurements (7F Millar catheters)were performed in 8 adult dogs. Loading conditions were altered by caval occlusion, whereas lusitropic state was changed by dobutamine and esmolol infusion. Inferior ven… Show more

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“…61,62 This may be related to an increased interstitial collagen with lack of change in the MMP-1/TIMP-1 ratio and a higher ratio of shorter (stiffer) N2B isoform to longer (more compliant) N2BA titin isoform, a giant sarcomeric cytoskeletal protein that extends from the Z-lines to the centre of the thick filament and functions as a molecular spring, contributing to the high resting passive stiffness of the myocardium 63,64 and perhaps to the higher restoring forces and preservation of untwisting of the LV (see below). 65 Does HHD evolve as concentric LVH with HFNEF and transition to SHF with LV dilation and reduced EF?…”
Section: Patterns Of Hypertrophic Remodellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…61,62 This may be related to an increased interstitial collagen with lack of change in the MMP-1/TIMP-1 ratio and a higher ratio of shorter (stiffer) N2B isoform to longer (more compliant) N2BA titin isoform, a giant sarcomeric cytoskeletal protein that extends from the Z-lines to the centre of the thick filament and functions as a molecular spring, contributing to the high resting passive stiffness of the myocardium 63,64 and perhaps to the higher restoring forces and preservation of untwisting of the LV (see below). 65 Does HHD evolve as concentric LVH with HFNEF and transition to SHF with LV dilation and reduced EF?…”
Section: Patterns Of Hypertrophic Remodellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Potential energy stored by LV twist during the systolic phase is rapidly released during LV untwisting and constitutes an important determinant of diastolic suction and function [5]. Two-dimensional speckle tracking imaging (2D--STI) is a novel ultrasound technique for quantification of LV regional deformation, myocardial rotation, torsion, twist and untwisting [6,7]. This technique has been validated by tagged magnetic resonance imaging, which is currently considered gold standard for the assessment of myocardial rotational parameters [8,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are confusing results about LV rotational mechanics in heart failure with preserved EF (22). Some authors found hyperrotation in association with abnormal relaxation (subendocardial dysfunction) and hyporotation in association with advanced diastolic dysfunction (24), whereas other authors reported that LV twisting does not decrease with diastolic dysfunction (25). In the presented case with calpainopathy, routine echocardiographic examination did not confirm systolic or diastolic heart failure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%