The emerging role of stress speckle tracking in viability world

Die aufkommende Rolle des Belastungs-Speckletrackings in der Vitalitätswelt

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  • Introduction: Speckle-tracking echocardiography has recently emerged as a quantitative ultrasound technique for accurately evaluating myocardial function by analyzing the motion of speckles identified. Speckle-tracking obtained under stress may offer an opportunity to improve the detection of dynamic regional abnormalities and myocardial viability. Objective: To evaluate stress speckle tracking as tool to detect myocardial viability in comparison to cardiac MRI in post-STEMI patients. Methods: 49 patients were prospectively enrolled in ourIntroduction: Speckle-tracking echocardiography has recently emerged as a quantitative ultrasound technique for accurately evaluating myocardial function by analyzing the motion of speckles identified. Speckle-tracking obtained under stress may offer an opportunity to improve the detection of dynamic regional abnormalities and myocardial viability. Objective: To evaluate stress speckle tracking as tool to detect myocardial viability in comparison to cardiac MRI in post-STEMI patients. Methods: 49 patients were prospectively enrolled in our 18-month’s study. Dobutamin stress echocardiography was performed 4 days post-infarction accompanied with automated functional imaging (Speckle tracking) analysis of left ventricle during rest and then during low dose stress. All patients underwent a follow up stress echocardiography at 6 weeks with speckle tracking analysis. Cardiac MRI took place concomitantly at 4 days post-infarction and 6 weeks. We carried out an assessment of re-admission with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) after one year of enrollment. Results: Investigating strain rate obtained with stress speckle tracking after revascularization predicted the extent of myocardial scar, determined by contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging. A good correlation was found between the global strain and total infarct size (R 0.75, p< 0.001). Furthermore, a clear inverse relationship was found between the segmental strain and the transmural extent of infarction in each segment. (R -0.69, p<0.01). Meanwhile it provided 81.82% sensitivity and 82.6% specificity to detect transmural from non-transmural infarction at a cut-off value of -10.15. Global stress strain rate showed 80% sensitivity and 77.5% specificity at a cut-off value of -9.1 to predict hospital re-admission with ACS. A cut-off value of -8.4 had shown a 69.23% sensitivity and 73.5% specificity to predict the re-admission related to other cardiac symptoms. Conclusion: Strain rate obtained from speckle tracking during stress is a novel method of detecting myocardial viability after STEMI .Moreover it carries a promising role in post-myocardial infarction risk stratification with a reasonable prediction of reversible cardiac-related hospital re-admission.show moreshow less
  • Das Strainrate unter Belastung ist eine effektive Methode zum Nachweis der Myokardviabilität nach STEMI. Darüber hinaus spielt es eine vielversprechende Rolle bei der Risikostratifizierung nach Myokardinfarkt mit einer vernünftigen Vorhersage einer reversiblen kardialen Krankenhaus-Wiederaufnahme.

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Author: Ahmed Saleh
URN:urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-223447
Document Type:Doctoral Thesis
Granting Institution:Universität Würzburg, Medizinische Fakultät
Faculties:Medizinische Fakultät
Referee:Prof. Dr. Thorsten Bley, Prof. Dr. Johannes Brachmann
Date of final exam:2019/05/02
Language:English
Year of Completion:2021
DOI:https://doi.org/10.25972/OPUS-22344
Sonstige beteiligte Institutionen:Lehrkrankenhaus II. Medizinische Klinik Klinikum Coburg
Dewey Decimal Classification:6 Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften / 61 Medizin und Gesundheit / 610 Medizin und Gesundheit
Tag:Speckle tracking; echocardiography; strain rate; viability
Release Date:2021/02/08
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