2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2010.04.040
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The differences in left ventricular torsional behavior between patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and hypertensive heart disease

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“…In our study, the E/E' ratio was significantly higher in patients with HCM as compared to control group (12.52±5.27 vs. 6.66±1.67, p<0.001) which indicates significantly higher LV filling pressure as a consequence of diastolic dysfunction in HCM patients. The result of our study is comparable with the result of the study carried out by Saito et al, (HCM vs control, 16.2±6.0 vs 9.5±2.4, p<0.0001) [10].…”
Section: Tissue Doppler Indicessupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…In our study, the E/E' ratio was significantly higher in patients with HCM as compared to control group (12.52±5.27 vs. 6.66±1.67, p<0.001) which indicates significantly higher LV filling pressure as a consequence of diastolic dysfunction in HCM patients. The result of our study is comparable with the result of the study carried out by Saito et al, (HCM vs control, 16.2±6.0 vs 9.5±2.4, p<0.0001) [10].…”
Section: Tissue Doppler Indicessupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Similar results were found in the studies carried out by Young et al, (19.9±2.4 vs. 14.6±2.7) and Saito et al, (16.1±7.4 vs. 11.5±4.5) [10,23]. According to the study carried out by Prinz et al, to evaluate the change in torsion in pediatric patients diagnosed with HCM, statistically significant increase in torsion was observed in children with HCM (2.8±1.6) as compared to healthy children (1.9±1.0) [24].…”
Section: Left Ventricular Torsion In Patients With Hcmsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Currently, 2DST is available to detect regional myocardial deformation in various cardiac diseases. [3][4][5][6][7][8][9] Furthermore, the sensitivity of high-frame 2DST in the circumferential direction was recently assessed in rat and mouse models with very thin myocardial thickness, 12,13 and this technique can be used in the clinical setting. Therefore, we applied it to the carotid arterial wall, because this technique enables the measurement of strain in very thin tissue segments with high reproducibility.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, CS was semi-automatically measured using 2DST software with high reproducibility. [3][4][5][6][7][8][9]12,13 The difference in measurement methods may account for the significantly better reproducibility of e circ compared with b. Second, e circ is a parameter Carotid arterial circumferential strain M Saito et al that directly measures the elasticity of the carotid arterial wall in the circumferential direction, whereas b is an indirect parameter that measures the change of the internal luminal diameter of the artery in the radial direction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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