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Liangjie Xu1, Ning Wang1, Xinxin Chen1, Yi Liang1, Hong Zhou2, Jinchuan Yan1.
Abstract
The myocardial wall of the left ventricle is a complex, multilayered structure, which is altered in young adults with hypertension. The aim of this study was to define the characteristics of longitudinal and circumferential strain in young adults with hypertension.Two-dimensional speckle tracking echocardiography was used to analyze longitudinal and circumferential strain parameters in 67 young adults with hypertension, 70 older young adults with essential hypertension and 62 healthy adults.The global longitudinal strain (GLS) and global circumferential strain (GCS) was the highest at endocardium, and lowest at epicardium. A layer-specific analysis of myocardial deformation in all adults revealed that all of the peak systolic longitudinal strain (LS) and the peak systolic circumferential strain (CS) in the endocardium, mid-myocardium and epicardium were gradually increased from the base to the apex. The peak systolic LS showed significant differences at basal, mid-ventricular, and apical level among normal adults, young NLVH (nonleft ventricular hypertrophy), and young LVH (left ventricular hypertrophy). In all the adults with hypertension, young adults were associated with higher peak systolic longitudinal strain values compared with older adults, but the small differences of LS may be meaningless in clinical settings. Between the young LVH and older LVH, the peak systolic CS showed significant differences except data of epicardium at basal and mid-ventricular level.This study provides reference values for layer-specific strain in young adults with hypertension. This detailed strain analysis provides layer-oriented information to reveal the different characteristics of circumferential and longitudinal strain in young adults with hypertension. This systolic dysfunction could be detected conveniently and accurately by 2DSTE.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30278524 PMCID: PMC6181480 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000012448
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.889
Figure 1Layer-specific strain curves in each segment. Quantitative myocardial parameters for each segment are evaluated in an 18 segment LV model (6 segments at each level) at all three acquires parasternal long-axis views.
Figure 2Layer-specific strain curves in each segment. Quantitative myocardial parameters for each segment are evaluated in an 18 segment LV model (6 segments at each level) at all 3 acquires parasternal short-axis views.
The basic information from conventional two-dimensional Doppler echocardiography.
Three-layer longitudinal strain at the basal, mid-ventricular, and apical levels of the left ventricle in young adults with hypertension.
Figure 3Three-layer longitudinal strain at the basal, mid-ventricular, and apical levels of the left ventricle between young adults with hypertension and normal adults. ∗P < .05.
Comparison of the peak systolic circumferential strain of the subendocardial, the middle, and the subepicardial myocardial.
Figure 4Three-layer circumferential strain at the basal, mid-ventricular, and apical levels of the left ventricle in all the adults with left ventricular hypertrophy in hypertension. ∗P < .05.
Intra- and interobserver variability in layer-specific global strain.