Myocardial strain of the left ventricle by speckle tracking echocardiography: From physics to clinical practice

Author:

Gherbesi Elisa1,Gianstefani Silvia23,Angeli Francesco23,Ryabenko Khrystyna23,Bergamaschi Luca23ORCID,Armillotta Matteo23,Guerra Emiliano4,Tuttolomondo Domenico5,Gaibazzi Nicola5,Squeri Angelo6,Spaziani Cristina1,Pizzi Carmine23,Carugo Stefano17

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardio‐Thoracic‐Vascular Diseases Foundation IRCCS Ca’ Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico Milano Italy

2. Cardiology Unit IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliera‐Universitaria di Bologna Bologna Italy

3. Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences – DIMEC – Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna Bologna Italy

4. Cardiology Division Department of Biomedical Metabolic and Neural Sciences University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Policlinico Di Modena Modena Italy

5. Cardiology Division Parma University Hospital, Azienda Ospedaliero‐Universitaria di Parma Parma Italy

6. Maria Cecilia Hospital, GVM Care and Research, Cotignola Ravenna Italy

7. Department of Clinical Sciences and Community Health University of Milano Milano Italy

Abstract

AbstractSpeckle tracking echocardiography (STE) is a reliable imaging technique of recognized clinical value in several settings. This method uses the motion of ultrasound backscatter speckles within echocardiographic images to derive myocardial velocities and deformation parameters, providing crucial insights on several cardiac pathological and physiological processes. Its feasibility, reproducibility, and accuracy have been widely demonstrated, being myocardial strain of the various chambers inserted in diagnostic algorithms and guidelines for various pathologies. The most important parameters are Global longitudinal strain (GLS), Left atrium (LA) reservoir strain, and Global Work Index (GWI): based on large studies the average of the lower limit of normality are −16%, 23%, and 1442 mmHg%, respectively. For GWI, it should be pointed out that myocardial work relies primarily on non‐invasive measurements of blood pressure and segmental strain, both of which exhibit high variability, and thus, this variability constitutes a significant limitation of this parameter. In this review, we describe the principal aspects of the theory behind the use of myocardial strain, from cardiac mechanics to image acquisition techniques, outlining its limitation, and its principal clinical applications: in particular, GLS have a role in determine subclinical myocardial dysfunction (in cardiomyopathies, cardiotoxicity, target organ damage in ambulatory patients with arterial hypertension) and LA strain in determine the risk of AF, specifically in ambulatory patients with arterial hypertension.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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