| Literature DB >> 20049139 |
Hee Sang Jang1, Jae Hoon Kim, Byung Seok Bae, Seung Min Shin, Ki Ju Kim, Jung Gil Park, Hyun Jae Kang, Bong Ryeol Lee, Byung Chun Jung.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: There have been very few pathophysiologic studies on isolated diastolic dysfunction. We hypothesized that the characteristics of isolated diastolic dysfunction would be located, on the clinical continuum, between those of a normal heart and diastolic heart failure. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: We enrolled 102 subjects who had no history of overt symptoms of heart failure and who had a left ventricular ejection fraction of more than 50%. They were examined for myocardial deformation and rotation using the two-dimensional speckle tracking image (2D-STI) technique.Entities:
Keywords: E/E' Ratio; Echocardiography, Doppler; Heart failure, diastolic
Year: 2009 PMID: 20049139 PMCID: PMC2801461 DOI: 10.4070/kcj.2009.39.12.532
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean Circ J ISSN: 1738-5520 Impact factor: 3.243
Clinical demographic and standard echocardiographic summary of the three groups according to the values of the E/E' Ratio
E/E': the ratio of the transmitral early peak velocity over the early diastolic mitral annulus velocity, BMI: body mass index, DM: diabetes mellitus, HTN: hypertension, RR interval: interval between R-wave and the next R-wave on ECG, EF: ejection fraction, LV: left ventricle, LAD: left atrial dimension, E: E-wave velocity, A: A-wave velocity, DT: E-deceleration time, IVRT: isovolemic relaxation time, S': peak systolic annular velocity, E': peak early diastolic annular velocity
The data of the left ventricular myocardial deformation and rotation among the three groups
E/E': the ratio of the transmitral early peak velocity over the early diastolic mitral annulus velocity, LV: left ventricle
Comparison of the circumferential and radial strain before and after adjustment for age, as well as LV rotation and torsion
After performing an adjustment for age, RSapex still showed a significant correlation with the E/E' ratio. The γ values of the circumferential strain, as well as LV rotation and torsion, increased to a greater extent after adjustment for age which suggested that these parameters were correlated with age rather than with the E/E' ratio (details in discussion). CI: confidence interval, Apex: radial strain at the apical level, E/E': the ratio of the transmitral early peak velocity over the early diastolic mitral annulus velocity, LV: left ventricle
Fig. 1Correlation of radial strain at apex level (RSapex) with the E/E' ratio (A) and age (B). RSapex had a tendency to increase with increments in the E/E' ratio, but not with age.