Doppler myocardial imaging. A new tool to assess regional inhomogeneity in cardiac function

Archiv für Kreislaufforschung - Tập 96 - Trang 595-605 - 2001
Frank Weidemann1, Miroslaw Kowalski1, Jan D'hooge2, Bart Bijnens1, George R. Sutherland1
1Department of Cardiology, University Hospital Gasthuisber, Herestraat 49, 3000 Leuven, Belgium, Tel.: +32-16/344372, Fax: +32-16/343467, E-Mail: [email protected], , BE
2Department of Medical Image Computing – ESAT, Catholic University Leuven, Leuven, Belgium, , BE

Tóm tắt

In echocardiography, there is still a need for a better tool to quantify regional myocardial function. Doppler myocardial imaging (DMI) allows the calculation of local myocardial velocity profiles for segmental motion in both the radial and longitudinal direction. From the local velocity profile data, 1-dimensional regional myocardial strain rates (SR) and strain (ε) can now be calculated. These new deformation indices more accurately define regional function compared to velocities as they are independent of overall heart motion. This paper will define the normal segmental velocity, SR and ε profiles and their relationship with global mechanical event markers. It will also define the changes in local velocity and deformation characteristics, which are induced by disease and the current experimental and clinical status of this new quantitative ultrasound tool.