ObjectivesThis study sought to differentiate the transmural extent of infarction (TME) by assessment of the short-axis and long-axis function of the left ventricle (LV) using 2-dimensional (2D) strain.BackgroundThe differentiation of subendocardial infarction from transmural infarction has significant prognostic and clinical implications.MethodsContrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (CE-MRI) and dobutamine stress echocardiography (DBE) were performed in 80 patients (age 63 ± 10 years) with chronic ischemic LV dysfunction. Myocardial function was assessed in the short axis at the midventricular level using peak strain rate (SR) and strain (S) in circumferential and radial dimensions, and was assessed in the long axis using longitudinal...
Introduction: Conventional echocardiographic parameters are not able to detect subclinical left vent...
Stress echocardiography is increasingly used but its major limitation is the subjective interpretati...
BACKGROUND: Opening of an occluded infarct related artery reduces infarct size and improves survival...
ObjectivesThis study sought to differentiate the transmural extent of infarction (TME) by assessment...
OBJECTIVES: Using two-dimensional wall thickening (WT) (expressed as percentage) and strain analysis...
Transmural extent of infarction (TME) may be an important determinant of functional recovery and rem...
Aims: Strain rate imaging techniques have been proposed for the detection of ischemic or viable myoc...
Background—The objective of the study was to evaluate the ability of established and new parameters ...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine if strain rate imaging (SRI) correlates with the ...
Contains fulltext : 200408.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: The...
Abstract Strain is an important imaging parameter to determine myocardial deformation. This study so...
Global and regional longitudinal strain (GLS-RLS) assessed by two-dimensional speckle tracking echoc...
International audienceAssessment of post-ischemic myocardial damage is important to obtain an accura...
Background: Subendocardial strain analysis is currently feasible in two-dimensional and three-dimens...
Abstract Funding Acknowledgements Type of fun...
Introduction: Conventional echocardiographic parameters are not able to detect subclinical left vent...
Stress echocardiography is increasingly used but its major limitation is the subjective interpretati...
BACKGROUND: Opening of an occluded infarct related artery reduces infarct size and improves survival...
ObjectivesThis study sought to differentiate the transmural extent of infarction (TME) by assessment...
OBJECTIVES: Using two-dimensional wall thickening (WT) (expressed as percentage) and strain analysis...
Transmural extent of infarction (TME) may be an important determinant of functional recovery and rem...
Aims: Strain rate imaging techniques have been proposed for the detection of ischemic or viable myoc...
Background—The objective of the study was to evaluate the ability of established and new parameters ...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine if strain rate imaging (SRI) correlates with the ...
Contains fulltext : 200408.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: The...
Abstract Strain is an important imaging parameter to determine myocardial deformation. This study so...
Global and regional longitudinal strain (GLS-RLS) assessed by two-dimensional speckle tracking echoc...
International audienceAssessment of post-ischemic myocardial damage is important to obtain an accura...
Background: Subendocardial strain analysis is currently feasible in two-dimensional and three-dimens...
Abstract Funding Acknowledgements Type of fun...
Introduction: Conventional echocardiographic parameters are not able to detect subclinical left vent...
Stress echocardiography is increasingly used but its major limitation is the subjective interpretati...
BACKGROUND: Opening of an occluded infarct related artery reduces infarct size and improves survival...