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Proximal aortic compliance and diastolic function assessed by speckle tracking imaging

机译:通过散斑跟踪成像评估近端主动脉顺应性和舒张功能

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Purpose: Speckle tracking imaging (STI) is a recent technique that evaluates an echocardiographic image throughout the cardiac cycle and provides dynamic variables such as tissue velocities and strain rates. The objective of our study was to determine 1) if STI can be used to quantify proximal aortic compliance and 2) if decreased aortic compliance determined by STI will reproduce the previously reported correlation with diastolic function. Methods: This was a retrospective observational case series using previously obtained intraoperative transesophageal images. Diastolic performance was quantified by STI-based longitudinal velocities of the basal-septal and basal-lateral walls of the left ventricle in early diastole (LV E′). Change in proximal aortic volume was calculated using STI to measure peak longitudinal and radial velocities in early diastole. After normalizing for mean arterial pressure, compliance was calculated and then compared with basal-septal and basal-lateral LV E′ using single regression analysis. Results: Twenty patients were included in our analysis. Linear regression of basal-septal LV E′ and basal-lateral LV E′ vs proximal aortic compliance during diastole each resulted in an R2 value of 0.26 (P 0.05). Conclusion: Speckle tracking can be used to describe the physical motion of the aortic wall and to calculate its compliance. We confirm that variation in diastolic function can be attributed, in part, to aortic compliance. Our novel approach of measuring compliance throughout the cardiac cycle, isolating radial and longitudinal contributions, and evaluating previously obtained images retrospectively provides advantages over previously reported measures of aortic compliance. Speckle tracking promises new insights into ventricular function, aortic mechanics, and the interaction between these structures.
机译:目的:斑点跟踪成像(STI)是一项最新技术,可评估整个心动周期的超声心动图图像,并提供动态变量,例如组织速度和应变率。我们研究的目的是确定1)STI是否可用于量化近端主动脉顺应性,以及2)STI确定的主动脉顺应性降低是否会重现先前报道的与舒张功能的相关性。方法:这是一个回顾性观察病例系列,使用先前获得的术中经食管图像。舒张期表现通过舒张早期(LV E')左心室基底分隔壁和基底侧壁的基于STI的纵向速度进行定量。使用STI计算早期舒张期峰值纵向和径向速度,计算近端主动脉体积的变化。将平均动脉压标准化后,计算顺应性,然后使用单回归分析将其与基底隔和基底外侧LV E'进行比较。结果:20名患者被纳入我们的分析。舒张期间基底间隔LV E'和基底外侧LV E'与主动脉近端顺应性的线性回归各得出R2值为0.26(P <0.05)。结论:斑点跟踪可用于描述主动脉壁的物理运动并计算其顺应性。我们证实,舒张功能的变化可以部分归因于主动脉顺应性。我们在整个心动周期中测量顺应性,隔离径向和纵向贡献以及回顾性评估先前获得的图像的新颖方法相对于先前报道的主动脉顺应性测量具有优势。斑点跟踪有望为心室功能,主动脉力学以及这些结构之间的相互作用提供新的见解。

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