Assess dyssynchrony in left bundle branch block by tissue Doppler imaging
- VernacularTitle:组织多普勒成像评价左束支传导阻滞时不同步心室活动
- Author:
Juan ZHANG
;
Xinchun YANG
;
Yafeng WU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Echocardiography;
Bundle-branch block;
Myocardial contraction;
Doppler tissue imaging
- From:
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography
2003;0(10):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To observe longitudinal motion characteristics of regional myocardium in left bundle branch block(LBBB) patients. Methods Left ventricular regional myocardium of 15 LBBB patients and 15 normal subjects were assessed by tissue Doppler imaging(TDI). Peak velocities(V_S,V_E,V_A) during isovolumic contraction, ejection, isovolumic relaxation, early relaxation, atrial systole phases and maximum time velocity integral(TVI_(max)), displacement(D_(max)) in mitral(tricuspidal) annulets of different walls were measured. Furthermore, the different parameters from the beginning of electrocardiogram QRS wave to the beginning of S wave(Q-Sb),to the tip of S wave(TTP), the acceleration time of IVC wave(IVA), the acceleration time of the E wave(Eac),the durations of different phases(IVC,S,IVR,D)and IVC/S and others were acquired. Results Peak velocities(V_S,V_E)and TVI_(max) in left ventricular septal, inferior, anterior, posterior walls were lower in LBBB group than control group; those parameters in different segments of left and right ventricular lateral myocardium were not significantly lower in LBBB group than control group. What is more, D_(max) of mitral annular sites in LBBB group were lower than control group. Q-Sb, TTP and IVC in left ventricular septal, inferior, anterior, posterior walls were longer in LBBB group than in control group; IVA lengthened, Eac and Edc shortened in left ventricular septal, inferior walls; IVR lengthened, diastole shortened, IVC/S increased in left ventricular septal, inferior, and posterior walls. Conclusions Abnormal left ventricular activation sequence during LBBB caused obvious impairment in total and regional systolic and diastolic function. And delayed contraction with different degrees were resulted from different walls of left ventricle with intraventricular dyssynchrony; but contraction in right ventricle was not significantly delayed, with interventricular dyssynchrony.