Non-invasive markers for the improvement of cardiac diagnostics
Demonstration of elevated left ventricular (LV) filling pressure is important for the heart failure (HF) diagnosis. In a joint recommendation from the American Society of Echocardiography (ASE) and the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI), it was proposed to use a combination of several echocardiographic parameters to evaluate left ventricular filling pressure.
In patients with reduced LV systolic function, LA reservoir
and pump strain predicted LV filling pressure better than conventional
echocardiographic markers. High normal values of LA pump strain identified
normal filling pressure with high accuracy. When used in combination with the
conventional markers, LA strain increases the feasibility of using echo Doppler
parameters to estimate LV filling pressure as it provides an additional
variable to consider when one of the others is missing.
Left atrial (LA) reservoir and pump strain measured by speckle tracking echocardiography are proposed as supplementary markers of left ventricular filling pressure.
The proposed protocol including standardization of how to measure strain, and other echocardiographic and haemodynamic parameters was agreed on by all the participating centres. All statistical analyses were performed at the core laboratory at Oslo University Hospital.
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Determinants of left atrial reservoir and pump strain anduse of atrial strain for evaluation of left ventricular filling pressure
Eur Heart J Cardiovasc Imaging. 2021 Dec 18;23(1):61-70.
Katsuji Inoue, Faraz H Khan, Espen W Remme, Nobuyuki Ohte, Eusebio García-Izquierdo, Michael Chetrit, Vanessa Moñivas-Palomero, Susana Mingo-Santos, Øyvind S Andersen, Einar Gude, Arne K Andreassen, Tom Kai Ming Wang, Shohei Kikuchi, Marie Stugaard, Jong-Won Ha, Allan L Klein, Sherif F Nagueh, Otto A Smiseth
PMID: 33496314
PMCID: PMC8685600
DOI: 10.1093/ehjci/jeaa415
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