Laurens P Koopman1, Bas Rebel1, Devi Gnanam1, Mirthe E Menting2, Willem A Helbing1, Eric Boersma2. 1. 1Department of Pediatrics,Division of Pediatric Cardiology,Erasmus Medical Centre,Sophia Children's Hospital,Rotterdam,The Netherlands. 2. 2Department of Cardiology,Erasmus Medical Center,PO Box 2040,3000 CA,Rotterdam,The Netherlands.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Myocardial deformation by speckle tracking echocardiography provides additional information on left ventricular function. Values of myocardial deformation (strain and strain rate) depend on the type of ultrasound machine and software that is used. Normative values for QLAB (Philips) are scarce, especially for children. It is important to evaluate the influence of age and body size on myocardial deformation parameters, since anthropometrics strongly influence many standard echocardiographic parameters. The aim of this study was to provide comprehensive normal values for myocardial deformation of the left ventricle using a Philips platform and to evaluate the association with anthropometric and standard echocardiographic parameters. METHODS: Healthy children between 1 and 18 years of age were prospectively examined using a standard echocardiographic protocol. Short-axis and apical four-chamber, two-chamber, and three-chamber views were used to measure peak systolic circumferential and longitudinal strain and systolic and early diastolic strain rate of the left ventricle using dedicated software. RESULTS: A total of 103 children were included with a mean age of 10.8 and inter-quartile range 7.3-14.3 years. Global circumferential strain values (±SD) were -24.2±3.5% at basal, -25.8±3.5% at papillary muscle, and -31.9±6.2% at apex levels. Global left ventricular longitudinal strain values were -20.6±2.6% in apical four-chamber view, -20.9±2.7% in apical two-chamber, and -21.0 ±2.7% in apical three-chamber. Age was associated with longitudinal strain, longitudinal systolic and early diastolic strain rate, but not with circumferential strain. CONCLUSIONS: Normal values for left ventricular deformation parameters in children are obtained using a Philips platform. Age partly explains normal variation of strain and strain rate.
BACKGROUND:Myocardial deformation by speckle tracking echocardiography provides additional information on left ventricular function. Values of myocardial deformation (strain and strain rate) depend on the type of ultrasound machine and software that is used. Normative values for QLAB (Philips) are scarce, especially for children. It is important to evaluate the influence of age and body size on myocardial deformation parameters, since anthropometrics strongly influence many standard echocardiographic parameters. The aim of this study was to provide comprehensive normal values for myocardial deformation of the left ventricle using a Philips platform and to evaluate the association with anthropometric and standard echocardiographic parameters. METHODS: Healthy children between 1 and 18 years of age were prospectively examined using a standard echocardiographic protocol. Short-axis and apical four-chamber, two-chamber, and three-chamber views were used to measure peak systolic circumferential and longitudinal strain and systolic and early diastolic strain rate of the left ventricle using dedicated software. RESULTS: A total of 103 children were included with a mean age of 10.8 and inter-quartile range 7.3-14.3 years. Global circumferential strain values (±SD) were -24.2±3.5% at basal, -25.8±3.5% at papillary muscle, and -31.9±6.2% at apex levels. Global left ventricular longitudinal strain values were -20.6±2.6% in apical four-chamber view, -20.9±2.7% in apical two-chamber, and -21.0 ±2.7% in apical three-chamber. Age was associated with longitudinal strain, longitudinal systolic and early diastolic strain rate, but not with circumferential strain. CONCLUSIONS: Normal values for left ventricular deformation parameters in children are obtained using a Philips platform. Age partly explains normal variation of strain and strain rate.
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