Transthoracic echocardiographic assessment of ventricular function in functional single ventricle: a comprehensive review.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Cardiovascular Ultrasound Pub Date : 2025-03-14 DOI:10.1186/s12947-025-00345-3
Mengqian Liao, Junxiang Pan, Tianhao Liao, Xuechen Liu, Lianyi Wang
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Background: Functional single ventricle represents a complex congenital cardiac malformation where ventricular function directly impacts patients' quality of life and prognosis. Accurate assessment of ventricular function in FSV patients is crucial for treatment planning, surgical intervention, and monitoring therapeutic efficacy.

Main text: Echocardiography, as a non-invasive, readily available, and real-time cardiac imaging modality, has emerged as the preferred method for evaluating functional single ventricle ventricular function. With continuous advancement and innovation in echocardiographic technology, methods for evaluating functional single ventricle ventricular function have become increasingly diverse and refined. This review synthesizes recent research developments in echocardiographic assessment of functional single ventricle ventricular function and analyzes the advantages, limitations, and future applications of various techniques.

Conclusion: Strain and strain rate derived from two-dimensional speckle tracking imaging have progressively entered clinical application, demonstrating substantial potential as crucial parameters for evaluating single ventricular function. Emerging technologies, including three-dimensional speckle tracking imaging and non-invasive pressure-strain loops, show promise for contributing to multi-dimensional, integrated assessment as research continues to advance.

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背景:功能性单心室是一种复杂的先天性心脏畸形,心室功能直接影响患者的生活质量和预后。准确评估功能性单心室患者的心室功能对于制定治疗计划、手术干预和监测疗效至关重要:超声心动图作为一种无创、易得、实时的心脏成像方式,已成为评估单心室功能性心室功能的首选方法。随着超声心动图技术的不断进步和创新,评估单心室心室功能的方法也越来越多样化和精细化。本文综述了超声心动图评估单心室功能的最新研究进展,并分析了各种技术的优势、局限性和未来应用:结论:通过二维斑点追踪成像获得的应变和应变率已逐步进入临床应用,显示出作为评估单心室功能关键参数的巨大潜力。随着研究的不断深入,包括三维斑点追踪成像和无创压力应变环在内的新兴技术有望为多维综合评估做出贡献。
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Cardiovascular Ultrasound
Cardiovascular Ultrasound CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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期刊介绍: Cardiovascular Ultrasound is an online journal, publishing peer-reviewed: original research; authoritative reviews; case reports on challenging and/or unusual diagnostic aspects; and expert opinions on new techniques and technologies. We are particularly interested in articles that include relevant images or video files, which provide an additional dimension to published articles and enhance understanding. As an open access journal, Cardiovascular Ultrasound ensures high visibility for authors in addition to providing an up-to-date and freely available resource for the community. The journal welcomes discussion, and provides a forum for publishing opinion and debate ranging from biology to engineering to clinical echocardiography, with both speed and versatility.
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