Assessment of longitudinal segmental myocardial strain and displacement of left ventricle in patients with dual chamber pacing by velocity vector imaging
10.3877/cma.j.issn.1672-6448.2010.12.019
- VernacularTitle:速度向量成像技术评价DDD起搏前后左心室心肌应变与位移
- Author:
Chun-lei, ZHOU
;
Di, XU
;
Feng-xiang, LU
;
Li-hong, JIANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Echocardiography;
Ventricular function;
Artificial cardiac pacing
- From:
Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition)
2010;07(12):2087-2094
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To assess longitudinal segmental myocardial strain and displacement of left ventricle (LV) in patients with dual chamber pacing (DDD) using velocity vector imaging (VVI) and to explore the clinical application value of VVI in assessing left ventricular motion.Methods A total of 23 patients before and after DDD pacemaker implantation were enrolled in this study.The peak systolic strain and displacement of ventricular segments were measured with VVI and compared before and after pacemaker implantation.Results Compared to the values at the baseline,the strain and displacement of lateral,interventricular septum,anterior and posterior wall of LV in patients with pacing were significantly decreased.The strain,displacement of basal and mid segments with pacing were decreased as well(P<0.01).The left ventricular strain and displacement in patients with pacing were significantly decreased than those of patients at the baseline(P<0.05).Left ventricular longitudinal displacement before and after DDD pacing was significantly decreased from basal,mid to apical segments.But no significant difference was found in longitudinal strain from basal,mid to apical segments of LV.Conclusions (1) Left ventricular strain and displacement in patients with pacing were different between those before and after DDD pacing.(2) VVI can accurately assess left ventricular strain and displacement in patients with DDD pacing,and can become a powerful mean to assess the regional myocardial function.