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M-mode apical systolic excursion: A new and simple method to evaluate global left ventricular longitudinal strain

Abstract Introduction Since M-mode measurements can assess deformation of specific regions of the left ventricle, we hypothesized that M-mode measurements like M-mode apical systolic excursion (MMASE) and mitral annular plane systolic excursion (MAPSE) may be correlated with left ventricular longitu...

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Published in:Revista portuguesa de cardiologia (English ed.) 2015-09, Vol.34 (9), p.551-554
Main Authors: Amado, José, Islas, Fabián, de Isla, Islas Leopoldo Pérez, de Diego, Jose Juan Gómez, de Agustín, Alberto, García-Fernandez, Miguel Angel
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Summary:Abstract Introduction Since M-mode measurements can assess deformation of specific regions of the left ventricle, we hypothesized that M-mode measurements like M-mode apical systolic excursion (MMASE) and mitral annular plane systolic excursion (MAPSE) may be correlated with left ventricular longitudinal strain (LVLS). Methods All subjects of the study underwent a full echocardiographic evaluation and MMASE and MAPSE measurement. Three-dimensional wall motion tracking (3D-WMT) was performed. Results Thirty-one patients were evaluated. Significant correlations between MAPSE and LVLS (−0.372; p=0.04) and between MMASE and LVLS (−0.398; p=0.027) were found. LVLS was linearly related to MAPSE and MMASE (in mm) as follows: ST=−10.6 −0.4 * MAPSE (r2=0.14) and ST=−13.1 −0.5 * MMASE (r2=0.16). Conclusions Our results demonstrate that simpler and faster methods than strain based on complex speckle analysis can also have a role in predicting subclinical left ventricular systolic dysfunction.
ISSN:2174-2049
2174-2049
DOI:10.1016/j.repce.2015.08.007