Normal Range of Left Ventricular 2-Dimensional Strain

Kiyohiro Takigiku(Nagano Children's Hospital), Masaaki Takeuchi(University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan), Chisato Izumi(Tenri Hospital), Satoshi Yuda(Sapporo Medical University), Konomi Sakata(Kyorin University), Nobuyuki Ohte(Nagoya City University), Kazuaki Tanabe(Shimane University), Satoshi Nakatani(Osaka University)
Circulation Journal
January 1, 2012
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: To determine the normal range of left ventricular (LV) 2- dimensional (2-D) strain and vendor-specific differences, a multicenter prospective 2-D strain study endorsed by the Japanese Society of Echocardiography was conducted. METHODS AND RESULTS: 2-D speckle tracking analysis was performed on 817 healthy subjects (age range, 0-88 years); the images included 3 LV short axis and 3 apical views using an ultrasound system from 1 of the 3 different vendors (V(1), n=333; V(2), n=330; V(3), n=337). With the 2-D speckle tracking software from each vendor, radial, circumferential and longitudinal strain were measured using an 18-segment model. Inter-vendor variability was also assessed in a subset of subjects. The feasibility for 2-D strain measurements was different among the 3 vendors (V(1), 83%; V(2), 70%; V(3), 88%, P<0.01). The global radial (V(1), 54.6±12.6%; V(2), 36.3±8.2%; V(3), 51.4±8.0%), circumferential (V(1), -22.8±2.9%; V(2), -22.2±3.2%; V(3), -30.5±3.8%), and longitudinal (V(1), -21.3±2.1%; V(2), -18.9±2.5%; V(3), -19.9±2.4%) strain measurements were significantly different for each of the vendors. Segmental strain was also different between the 3 vendors. On inter-vendor analysis, vendor agreement ranged from mild to moderate. CONCLUSIONS: Reference values are provided for normal 2-D strain for 3 different ultrasound vendors. Due to a low inter-vendor agreement, 2-D strain data are not interchangeable when conducting a longitudinal follow-up or a cross-sectional assessment of LV function.


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