2015
DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.00828.2014
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Strain and strain rate by speckle-tracking echocardiography correlate with pressure-volume loop-derived contractility indices in a rat model of athlete's heart

Abstract: function is considered to be precisely measurable only by invasive hemodynamics. We aimed to correlate strain values measured by speckle-tracking echocardiography (STE) with sensitive contractility parameters of pressure-volume (P-V) analysis in a rat model of exercise-induced left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy. LV hypertrophy was induced in rats by swim training and was compared with untrained controls. Echocardiography was performed using a 13-MHz linear transducer to obtain LV long-and short-axis recordings … Show more

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“…Changes in cardiac strain have previously been reported as occurring early in the cardiac remodelling process in mouse models of myocardial infarction (Yamada et al 2013;Bhan et al 2014). Therefore, VisualSonics VevoStrain software was used on images previously acquired using echocardiography to assess the effect of the pacing protocols on cardiac contractility using established methods (Bhan et al 2014;Pedrizzetti et al 2014;Kovács et al 2015). B-mode images of the PSAX views over 3 consecutive heart beats during expiration, at 3 transverse locations (base, middle, apex) were analysed using the VevoStrain software, before and after 2 weeks of pacing.…”
Section: Cardiac Strain Analysis (Speckle-tracking Echocardiography)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Changes in cardiac strain have previously been reported as occurring early in the cardiac remodelling process in mouse models of myocardial infarction (Yamada et al 2013;Bhan et al 2014). Therefore, VisualSonics VevoStrain software was used on images previously acquired using echocardiography to assess the effect of the pacing protocols on cardiac contractility using established methods (Bhan et al 2014;Pedrizzetti et al 2014;Kovács et al 2015). B-mode images of the PSAX views over 3 consecutive heart beats during expiration, at 3 transverse locations (base, middle, apex) were analysed using the VevoStrain software, before and after 2 weeks of pacing.…”
Section: Cardiac Strain Analysis (Speckle-tracking Echocardiography)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two-dimensional strain measurement has been validated in clinical pediatric echocardiography for the assessment of left ventricular (LV) and right ventricular (RV) function (12), at rest in normative healthy pediatric volunteers (28), and has been validated against magnetic resonance imaging (20). The correlation of 2-D strain to invasive contractility measurements has been shown in the animal model (21). Additionally, 2-D strain was shown to be more sensitive to mild functional impairment than traditional echocardiographic functional parameters, can also assess regional myocardial function, and image acquisitions of 2-D strain data are time efficient and easy to obtain (7).…”
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“…In previous studies, global strain was better indicator for LV contractile function than LVEF. [23] In previous study from JK Oh et al, the investigators re-measured (by the Core Lab) the LVEF data from STITCH Trial [24] which included patients with LVEF under 35%. The result showed that 18.5% of patients in STITCH Trial were found to have LVEF greater than 35%.…”
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confidence: 99%