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- Title
Reproducibility and Diagnostic Accuracy of Three-Layer Speckle Tracking Echocardiography in a Swine Chronic Ischemia Model.
- Authors
Kimura, Koichi; Takenaka, Katsu; Ebihara, Aya; Uno, Kansei; Iwata, Hiroshi; Sata, Masataka; Kohro, Takahide; Morita, Hiroyuki; Yatomi, Yutaka; Nagai, Ryozo
- Abstract
Background: The subendocardial myocardium normally has higher systolic strain than the subepicardial myocardium and can be damaged first in face of ischemia. We investigated the reproducibility and feasibility of novel three-layer speckle tracking system and compared the diagnostic accuracy with experienced visual interpretation. Methods: An ameroid constrictor was placed around the proximal left circumflex (LCX) coronary artery in 19 pigs. Four weeks later, subtotal stenosis was confirmed in all pigs by coronary angiogram. Two dead pigs and three pigs with pathological infarction were excluded. Transthoracic left ventricle (LV) short-axis echocardiograms were recorded at rest before and 4 weeks after the operation. LV posterior wall motion was scored by two experienced doctors and analyzed by the speckle tracking system (n = 14). Results: Strain variables gave reasonable intra/interobserver reproducibility (mean absolute percentage errors = 13/19, intraclass correlation coefficients = 0.97/0.92). All strain variables and visual wall-motion scores changed significantly during stenosis (P < 0.05). Of all variables, endocardial strains, particularly the circumferential strain demonstrated the highest area under curve (AUC), showing better diagnostic accuracy than experienced visual interpretation (sensitivity 0.93 vs. 0.79, specificity 0.93 vs. 0.73, AUC 0.95 vs. 0.77, P < 0.05). Conclusion: Three-layer speckle tracking is a feasible and reproducible modality. In particular, endocardial speckle tracking provides incremental value in accurately identifying regional ischemia even in the rest echocardiography. (Echocardiography 2011;28:1148-1155)
- Subjects
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY; ANALYSIS of variance; ANIMAL experimentation; CORONARY artery stenosis; CORONARY disease; RESEARCH evaluation; STATISTICS; SWINE; T-test (Statistics); LOGISTIC regression analysis; INTER-observer reliability; RECEIVER operating characteristic curves; DATA analysis software
- Publication
Echocardiography, 2011, Vol 28, Issue 10, p1148
- ISSN
0742-2822
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1540-8175.2011.01517.x