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Impact of transducer frequency setting on speckle tracking measures
Authors:Flemming Javier Olsen  Jesper Hastrup Svendsen  Lars Køber  Søren Højberg  Ketil Haugan  Jan Skov Jensen  Tor Biering-Sørensen
Affiliation:1.Department of Cardiology, Herlev & Gentofte Hospital,University of Copenhagen,Hellerup,Denmark;2.Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet,University of Copenhagen,Copenhagen,Denmark;3.Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences,University of Copenhagen,Copenhagen,Denmark;4.Department of Cardiology, Bispebjerg Hospital,University of Copenhagen,Copenhagen,Denmark;5.Department of Cardiology, Roskilde Hospital,University of Copenhagen,Copenhagen,Denmark
Abstract:Speckle tracking echocardiography is an emerging technique, which is currently being included in clinical guidelines. We sought to investigate the impact of transducer frequency settings on speckle tracking derived measures. The study comprised of 22 subjects prospectively enrolled for a randomized controlled trial (LOOP-study, Clinicaltrials.gov:NCT02036450). Patients were above 70 years of age with increased risk of stroke, and had an echocardiogram performed, which included focused images of the left ventricle. Focused images were obtained with the transducer frequency set at both 1.7/3.3 and 1.5/3.0 MHz. The images were obtained immediately after each other at the exact same position for the two settings. Speckle tracking was performed in three apical projections, allowing for acquisition of layered global longitudinal strain (GLS) and strain rate measures. Concordance between the frequency settings was tested for endo-, mid-, and epicardial GLS and strain rates by coefficients of variation, bias coefficients and visually displayed by Bland–Altman plots. Bland–Altman plots did not reveal any significant over- or underestimation of any speckle tracking measure. Bias coefficients showed that none of the measurements differed significantly between the two settings (bias for GLSendo?=???0.07?±?2.94, p?=?0.91; GLSmid?=?0.02?±?2.70, p?=?0.98, GLSepi?=?0.07?±?2.53, p?=?0.90). Coefficients of variation were as follows: GLSendo?=?15.11%, GLSmid?=?15.28%, GLSepi?=?17.26%, systolic strain rate?=?15.66%, early diastolic strain rate?=?38.46%, late diastolic strain rate?=?11%. Changing between transducer frequency settings does not systematically derange speckle tracking measures. One can safely reduce the transducer frequency without compromising the validity of speckle tracking derived measures.
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