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Assessment of left ventricular torsion in patients with anterior wall myocardial infarction before and after revascularization using speckle tracking imaging
作者姓名:Han W  Xie MX  Wang XF  Lü Q  Wang J  Zhang L  Zhang J
作者单位:Hubei Provincial Key Laboratory of Molecular Imaging, Wuhan, Hubei 430022, China 
摘    要:Background Rotation of the left ventricular (LV) apex to the base, or LV torsion, is related to myocardial contractility and structure and has recently been recognized as a sensitive indicator of cardiac performance, but it has been difficult to measure. The recent development of 2-dimensional (2D) speckle tracking imaging (STI) may provide a powerful means of assessing LV torsion. This study was conducted to evaluate the global and regional LV twist in patients with anterior wall myocardial infarction (AMI) disease before and after revascularization by STI. Methods 2D STI was performed in 35 AMI patients before and one month after revascularization, as well as in 32 normal controls. Left ventricular global and regional rotations were obtained at basal and apical short-axis levels; LV torsion was defined as apical rotation relative to the base. The time sequences were normalized to the percentage of systolic and diastolic duration. Results Before revascularization, LV peak regional and global torsion in patients with AMI were significantly reduced as the result of reduced apical and basal rotation relative to those of normal control group (all P〈0.001); most significantly in the anterior and anterior-septal regions (P 〈0.001); one month after revascularization, there were significant changes in peak rotation at either the base or apex relative to pre-revascularization values (all P 〈0.001). Similarly, peak regional and global LV torsion were increased significantly (all P 〈0.001). Global torsion inversely correlated with EDV (r=-0.605, P=0.028) and ESV (r=-0.638, P=0.019); and positively correlated with LVEF (r=0.630, P=-0.021). Tight relations were also found between torsion and LV longitudinal and short axis function. Conclusions Systolic torsion was decreased in AMI patients. Revascularization therapy can improve the LV function of the AMI patients. STI has a potential to quantify left ventricular global and segment torsion in patients with AMI, and may make

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Assessment of left ventricular torsion in patients with anterior wall myocardial infarction before and after revascularization using speckle tracking imaging
Han Wei,Xie Ming-xing,Wang Xin-fang,Lü Qing,Wang Jing,Zhang Li,Zhang Jing.Assessment of left ventricular torsion in patients with anterior wall myocardial infarction before and after revascularization using speckle tracking imaging[J].Chinese Medical Journal,2008,121(16):1543-1548.
Authors:Han Wei  Xie Ming-xing  Wang Xin-fang  Lü Qing  Wang Jing  Zhang Li  Zhang Jing
Institution:Hubei Provincial Key Laboratory of Molecular Imaging, Wuhan, Hubei 430022, China
Abstract:Background Rotation of the left ventricular(LV)apex to the base,or LV torsion,is related to myocardial contractility and structure and has recently been recognized as a sensitive indicator of cardiac performance,but it has been difficult to measure.The recent development of 2-dimensional(2D)speckle tracking imaging(STI)may provide a powerful means of assessing LV torsion.This study was conducted to evaluate the global and regional LV twist in patients with anterior wall myocardial infarction(AMI)disease before and after revascularization by STI.Methods 2D STI was performed in 35 AMI patients before and one month after revascularization,as well as in 32 normal controls.Left ventricular global and regional rotations were obtained at basal and apical short-axis levels;LV torsion was defined as apical rotation relative to the base.The time sequences were normalized to the percentage of systolic and diastolic duration.Results Before revascularization,LV peak regional and global torsion in patients with Aml were significantly reduced as the result of reduced apical and basal rotation relative to those of normal control group(all P<0.001):most significantly in the anterior and anterior-septal regions(P<0.001);one month after revascularization,there were significant changes in peak rotation at either the base or apex relative to pre-revascularization values(all P<0.001).Similarly,peak regional and global LV torsion were increased significantly(all P<0.001).Global torsion inversely correlated with EDV(r=0.605,P=0.028)and ESV(r=-0.638,P=-0.019):and positively correlated with LVEF(r=0.630,P=0.021).tlght relations were also found between torsion and.LV longitudinal and short axis function.Conclusions Systolic torsion was decreased in AMI patients.Revascularization therapy can improve the LV function of the AMI patients.STI has a potential to quantify left ventricular global and segment torsion in patients with AMI,and may make the assessment more available in clinical and research cardiology.
Keywords:echocardiography  torsion  speckle tracking imaging  coronary artery disease  revascularization
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