| Literature DB >> 21466687 |
Kazuhiro Tatsumi1, Hidekazu Tanaka, Takayuki Tsuji, Akihiro Kaneko, Keiko Ryo, Kohei Yamawaki, Alaa M S Omar, Yuko Fukuda, Kazuko Norisada, Kensuke Matsumoto, Tetsuari Onishi, Akihiro Yoshida, Hiroya Kawai, Ken-ichi Hirata.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: We have previously reported strain dyssynchrony index assessed by two-dimensional speckle tracking strain, and a marker of both dyssynchrony and residual myocardial contractility, can predict response to cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). A newly developed three-dimensional (3-D) speckle tracking system can quantify endocardial area change ratio (area strain), which coupled with the factors of both longitudinal and circumferential strain, from all 16 standard left ventricular (LV) segments using complete 3-D pyramidal datasets. Our objective was to test the hypothesis that strain dyssynchrony index using area tracking (ASDI) can quantify dyssynchrony and predict response to CRT.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21466687 PMCID: PMC3087673 DOI: 10.1186/1476-7120-9-11
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cardiovasc Ultrasound ISSN: 1476-7120 Impact factor: 2.062
Baseline characteristics of patients and their response to CRT
| Variable | All Patients | Responders | Non-Responders | p value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age ( years ) | 70 ± 9 | 70 ± 8 | 71 ± 12 | NS |
| Male/female | 12/2 | 8/1 | 4/1 | NS |
| NYHA functional class III/IV | 12/2 | 8/1 | 4/1 | NS |
| QRS duration (ms) | 172 ± 30 | 178 ± 32 | 163 ± 26 | NS |
| SR/AF/paced | 10/0/4 | 6/0/3 | 4/0/1 | NS |
| End-diastolic volume (ml) | 175 ± 72 | 194 ± 82 | 140 ± 29 | NS |
| End-systolic volume (ml) | 132 ± 67 | 152 ± 76 | 94 ± 20 | NS |
| Ejection fraction (%) | 27 ± 7 | 23 ± 6 | 32 ± 3 | NS |
| Heart failure etiology | ||||
| Ischemic | 5 (36%) | 2 (22%) | 3 (60%) | NS |
| Non-ischemic | 9 (64%) | 7 (78%) | 2 (40%) | NS |
| Medication | ||||
| ACEI/ARB | 11 (92%) | 7 (89%) | 4 (100%) | NS |
| β-blockers | 11 (92%) | 7 (89%) | 4 (100%) | NS |
| Diuretics | 10 (83%) | 6 (75%) | 4 (100%) | NS |
| Area strain dyssynchrony index (%) | 4.1 ± 1.4 | 4.8 ± 1.1 | 2.8 ± 0.7 | < 0.005 |
| Conventional dyssynchrony measurements (ms) | ||||
| Yu index | 49 ± 17 | 48 ± 19 | 51 ± 15 | NS |
| IVMD | 46 ± 28 | 53 ± 31 | 34 ± 15 | NS |
| Radial dyssynchrony determined by Speckle tracking strain | 233 ± 129 | 277 ± 114 | 153 ± 126 | NS |
ACEI, angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor; AF, atrial fibrillation; ARB, angiotensin receptor blocker; IVMD, Interventricular mechanical delay; NS, not significance; NYHA, New York Heart Association; SR, sinus rhythm.
Figure 1Example of images generated from a pyramidal three-dimensional dataset: (A) apical 4-chamber view, (B) 2-chamber view, (C3) apical left ventricular (LV) short-axis view (orange arrow), (C5) mid-LV short-axis view (yellow arrow), and (C7) basal LV short-axis view (purple arrow).
Figure 2The left panel shows the concept of three-dimensional (3-D) area strain. Area strain expresses how the change in a regional area of the endocardium in a phase vs. that in the diastolic phase. Area strain is combined with both 3-D longitudinal and circumferential factors. The right panel shows an example of the strain dyssynchrony index using area tracking (ASDI). ASDI was calculated as the wasted energy per segment due to dyssynchrony and was determined by using the average difference between peak strain (ε-peak) and end-systolic strain (ε-ES) from 16 segments.
Figure 3Color-coded 3-D LV display . A and ant = anterior; AS and ant-sept = anterior-septum; I and inf = inferior; L and lat = lateral; P and post = posterior; S and sept = septal.
Relationship between individual parameters and response to cardiac resynchronization therapy
| AUC | Cut-off | Sensitivity | Specificity | p value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Area strain dyssynchrony index | 0.93 | 3.8% | 78% | 100% | <0.001 |
| Conventional dyssynchrony measurements | |||||
| IVMD | 0.73 | 40 ms | 67% | 60% | NS |
| Yu Index | 0.62 | 32 ms | 11% | 100% | NS |
| Radial dyssynchrony | 0.82 | 130 ms | 100% | 60% | <0.005 |
AUC, area under the receiver operating characteristic curve; CI, confidence interval; IVMD, interventricular mechanical delay.
Figure 4Bar graphs showing comparison of rates of response to cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). Patients with strain dyssynchrony index with area tracking (ASDI) ≥ 3.8% showed a response rate of 100% (7/7), those with 2-D radial dyssynchrony determined by speckle tracking strain ≥ 130 msec a rate of 82% (9/11), those with interventricular mechanical delay (IVMD) 40 ≥ msec a rate of 67% (6/9), and those with a Yu index ≥ 32 msec a rate of 62% (8/13) CRT.
Figure 5Dot plot of % reductions in end-systolic volume (ESV) in relation to area strain dyssynchrony index shows a significant correlation.