斑点跟踪超声心动图评估二尖瓣黏液瘤病犬的径向和纵向应变及应变率。

IF 2.6 2区 农林科学 Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine Pub Date : 2012-11-01 DOI:10.1111/j.1939-1676.2012.01017.x
N E Zois, A Tidholm, K M Nägga, S G Moesgaard, C E Rasmussen, T Falk, J Häggström, H D Pedersen, B Åblad, H Y Nilsen, L H Olsen
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背景:由于二尖瓣反流(MR)血流动力学负荷条件的改变,使用传统超声心动图方法评估左心室(LV)功能是困难的。较新的方法,如斑点跟踪超声心动图(STE)提供左室应变(St)和应变率(SR)的评估。假设:1)与临床健康犬相比,由二尖瓣黏液瘤病(MMVD)引起的充血性心力衰竭(CHF)临床症状犬的总St和SR降低,2)与MMVD严重程度的常规超声心动图指标相关。动物:研究对象是93只患有不同MMVD严重程度的私人养狗。方法:根据超声心动图MR评估和临床症状的存在,根据MMVD严重程度对前瞻性招募的狗进行分组。评估整体径向和纵向St、SR和左室非同步化指标。结果:在组间比较中,与没有或最小MR的犬相比,CHF犬的整体纵向St,收缩期整体纵向和径向SR (SRs)和早期舒张期SR (SRe)均增加(P < .04)。在多元回归分析中,这些整体STE变量随着MR程度的增加而增加,但与左心房与主动脉根比(LA/Ao)的关系最好用二阶多项式方程来描述。因此,LA/Ao与纵向St, SRs和SRe(均P < .002)以及径向St和SRe(均P < .001)呈曲线关系。结论和临床意义:通过STE评估,中至重度疾病的左室功能明显增强。然而,在心房大幅扩大的CHF阶段,观察到与没有或最小MR的狗相当的水平下降。
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Radial and longitudinal strain and strain rate assessed by speckle-tracking echocardiography in dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease.

Background: Assessment of left ventricular (LV) function using conventional echocardiographic methods is difficult in mitral regurgitation (MR) owing to altered hemodynamic loading conditions. Newer methods such as speckle-tracking echocardiography (STE) provide assessment of LV strain (St) and strain rates (SR).

Hypotheses: Global St and SR are 1) decreased in dogs with clinical signs of congestive heart failure (CHF) due to myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD) compared with clinically healthy dogs, and are 2) associated with conventional echocardiographic indices of MMVD severity.

Animals: The study subjects were 93 privately owned dogs with different MMVD severities.

Methods: Prospectively recruited dogs were grouped according to MMVD severity based on echocardiographic evaluation of MR and presence of clinical signs. Global radial and longitudinal St, SR, and indices of LV dyssynchrony were assessed.

Results: On group-wise comparisons, dogs with CHF had increased global longitudinal St, global longitudinal and radial SR in systole (SRs), and early diastole (SRe) compared with dogs with no or minimal MR (all P < .04). On multiple regression analyses, these global STE variables increased with degree of MR, but associations with left atrial-to-aortic root ratio (LA/Ao) were best described by second-order polynomial equations. Thus, curvilinear relationships were found for LA/Ao and longitudinal St, SRs, and SRe (all P < .002) and radial St and SRe (all P < .001).

Conclusions and clinical importance: Assessed by STE, LV function appeared to be augmented in moderate-to-severe disease. However, at CHF stages with greatly enlarged atria, a decrease to levels comparable to dogs with no or minimal MR was observed.

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