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Impact of apical foreshortening on deformation measurements: a report from the EACVI-ASE Strain Standardization Task Force

Authors :
Gorissen, Willem
Duchenne, Jurgen
Mirea, Oana
Pagourelias, Efstathios D.
Bezy, Stephanie
Cvijic, Marta
Beela, Ahmed Salem
Thomas, James D.
Badano, Luigi P.
Voigt, Jens-Uwe
Hamilton, Jamie
Pedri, Stefano
Lysyansky, Peter
Hansen, Gunnar
Ito, Yasuhiro
Chono, Tomoaki
Vogel, Jane
Prater, David
Song, Joo Hyun
Lee, Jin Yong
Houle, Helene
Georgescu, Bogdan
Baumann, Rolf
Mumm, Bernhard
Abe, Yashuhiko
Unlu, SERKAN
Ünlü, S
Duchenne, J
Mirea, O
Pagourelias, E
Bézy, S
Cvijic, M
Beela, A
Thomas, J
Badano, L
Voigt, J
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2020.

Abstract

Aims Foreshortening of apical views is a common problem in echocardiography. It results in an abnormally thick false apex and a shortened left ventricular (LV) long axis. We sought to evaluate the impact of foreshortened (FS) on LV ejection fraction (LVEF) and layer-specific 2D speckle tracking based segmental (S) and global (G) longitudinal strain (LS) measurements. Methods and results We examined 72 participants using a GE Vivid E9 system. FS apical views were collected from an imaging window one rib-space higher than the optimal images. Ejection fraction as well as layer-specific GLS and SLS measurements were analysed by GE EchoPAC v201 and TomTec Image Arena 4.6 and compared between optimal and FS images. On average, LV long axis was 10% shorter in FS images than in optimal images. FS induced a relative change in LVEF of 3.3% and 6.9% for GE and TomTec, respectively (both, P Conclusion Optimal image geometry is crucial for accurate LV function assessment. Foreshorhening of apical views has a substantial impact on longitudinal strain measurements, predominantly in the apex and in the endocardial layer. Our data suggest that measuring midwall strain might therefore be the more robust approach for clinical routine use.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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