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Aims: Strain rate imaging techniques have been proposed for the detection of ischemic or viable myocardium in coronary artery disease, which is still a challenge in clinical cardiology. This retrospective comparative study analyzed regional left ventricular function and scaring with two-dimensional strain (2DS) in the first 4 to 10 days after acute anterior myocardial infarction (AMI). Methods and results: The study population consisted of 32 AMI patients with an LAD occlusion and successful reperfusion. The assessment of peak systolic 2DS and peak systolic strain rate (SR) was performed segment-oriented with the angle-independent speckle tracking algorithm Velocity Vector Imaging (VVI). The infarcted, adjacent and non-infarcted segments were revealed by late enhancement MRI (LE-MRI), which was used as reference for the comparison with 2DS. The infarcted segments showed a significant decrease of tissue ve-locities, 2DS and SR in comparison to the non-affected segments. Conclusion: 2DS and SR as assessed by VVI seem to be a suitable approach for echocar-diographic quantification of global and regional myocardial function as well as a promising tool for multimodal risk stratification after anterior AMI. © Ivyspring International Publisher.
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Butz, T., Lang, C. N., van Bracht, M., Prull, M. W., Yeni, H., Maagh, P., … Trappe, H. J. (2011). Segment-orientated analysis of two-dimensional strain and strain rate as assessed by velocity vector imaging in patients with acute myocardial in-farction. International Journal of Medical Sciences, 8(2), 106–113. https://doi.org/10.7150/ijms.8.106
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