1. Deformación miocárdica (strain) circunferencial global en pacientes con cardiopatía isquémica.
- Author
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Román-Fernández, Idalys, Pérez-Barreda, Aylen, Naranjo-Domínguez, Adrián, Rodríguez-Navarro, Angel Y., and Alfonso-Montero, Oscar A.
- Abstract
Introduction: Cardiovascular diseases are the top cause of death in Cuba as well as in most developed countries. Two-dimensional speckle-tracking (2D-ST) echocardiography is a recent technique in the evaluation of cardiac function. Objectives: To determine the relationship between global circumferential strain (GCS) measured through 2D-ST echocardiography and the state of coronary circulation in patients with ischemic heart disease. Method: An analytical, cross-sectional study was carried out on 55 patients with indication of coronary angiography, who underwent echocardiography to measure the GCS through 2D-ST at the Centro de Investigaciones Medico Quirúrgicas (CIMEQ, Havana, Cuba), during one year. Two groups were created: with significant coronary artery disease (SCAD = 32) and non-significant coronary artery disease (NSCAD = 23). The statistical package for the social sciences (SPSS) was used to analyze the results. Results: Mean age was higher in the SCAD group (55.6 ± 9.3 vs. 61.8± 8.8, p=0.014). Men with SCAD (47.3%), patients with high blood pressure (SCAD=90.6% and NSCAD=65.2%, p=0.02) and smokers (SCAD=59.4% and NSCAD=17.4%, p=0.002) predominated. The most frequent diagnosis was chronic stable angina (87%). Three vessel disease predominated in the SCAD group (75%). The GCS was lower in the SCAD group [(-19.5.0±3.8 vs. -25.2±5.7, p=0.033); area under the curve=0.208]. There were no differences in GCS according to the number of significantly diseased vessels. Conclusions: The results found do not justify the use of GCS through 2D-ST echocardiography to discriminate the presence or nor of SCAD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021