Shear wave speed measurements can potentially be used to noninvasively measure myocardial stiffness to assess the myocardial function. Several studies showed the feasibility of tracking natural mechanical waves induced by aortic valve closure in the interventricular septum, but different echocardiographic views have been used. This article systematically studied the wave propagation speeds measured in a parasternal long-axis and in an apical four-chamber view in ten healthy volunteers. The apical and parasternal views are predominantly sensitive to longitudinal or transversal tissue motion, respectively, and could, therefore, theoretically measure the speed of different wave modes. We found higher propagation speeds in apical than in the parasternal view (median of 5.1 m/s versus 3.8 m/s, {p}
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Keijzer, L. B. H., Strachinaru, M., Bowen, D. J., Caenen, A., Van Steen, A. F. W. D., Verweij, M. D., … Vos, H. J. (2020). Parasternal Versus Apical View in Cardiac Natural Mechanical Wave Speed Measurements. IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, 67(8), 1590–1602. https://doi.org/10.1109/TUFFC.2020.2978299
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