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Characterization of regional left ventricular contraction by curvature difference analysis.

E Marcus1, E Barta, R Beyar, A Battler, S Rath, Y Har-Zahav, D Adam, P Lorente, S Sideman.   

Abstract

A method which characterizes the contraction of the left ventricle (LV) by changes in the LV endocardial contour curvatures is presented. A normalized curvature difference function (NCDF) is defined by the difference between the (normalized) curvature functions of end diastolic (ED) and end systolic (ES) contours. Unlike wall-motion based procedures, NCDF is independent of any reference system and of the method used for ED-ES shape alignment. Normal and pathological diagnosis criteria were first established based on right anterior oblique (RAO) projection ventriculograms of a study group which included 58 normal and 28 abnormal patients. Patients with an infarcted myocardial region differed from the characteristic NCDF pattern of normals and exhibited regionally defined irregularities. The diagnosis criteria were then applied to a total of 159 patients in two groups in two independent laboratories. One group (in Israel) included 49 cases (20 normals, 29 abnormals); the second (in France) included 108 cases (48 normals, 60 abnormals). These two groups yielded similar sensitivity (97% and 97%) and specificity (90% and 100%) in detection of abnormality of the ventricle. When tested against other quantitative wall motion techniques, the NCDF shwos a regional sensitivity of 95%, indicating that curvature difference analysis is a potential tool for the automatic and objective diagnosis of regional LV function abnormalities.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3233092     DOI: 10.1007/bf01906678

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Basic Res Cardiol        ISSN: 0300-8428            Impact factor:   17.165


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