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Title: Prediction of infarct size using two-dimensional speckle tracking echocardiography in acute myocardial infarction. Author: Doğan C, Bayram Z, Candan Ö, Omaygenç O, Yılmaz F, Acar RD, Akbal ÖY, Kaymaz C, Özdemir N. Journal: Echocardiography; 2017 Mar; 34(3):376-382. PubMed ID: 28247458. Abstract: BACKGROUND: This study aimed to determine the myocardial damage (infarct size provided by cardiac single-photon emission tomography) in early stages of the infarction using longitudinal strain and rotational parameters of the left ventricle. METHODS: The study included 66 patients with anterior myocardial infarction (AMI) and 62 patients with inferior myocardial infarction (IMI) who underwent primary percutaneous intervention as well as a control group consisting of 50 healthy subjects. LV rotational parameters based on parasternal short-axis views in basal and apical planes and global longitudinal strain were measured with apical four-chamber, apical two-chamber, and apical long-axis views. RESULTS: There was a significant positive correlation between infarct size and GLPSavg (r=-.55 <.001), GTOR angle (r=-.52, P<.001), apical rotation angle (r=-.40 <.001, and EF (r=-.43, <.001). While cutoff values were GLPSavg: 11.9 (AUC=0.78), GTOR angle: 11.4° (AUC=0.77), apical rotation angle: 7.1° (AUC=0.76) for patients with an infarct size greater than 20%, the cutoff values were GLPSavg: 10.7 (AUC=0.75), GTOR angle: 8.7° (AUC=0.86), apical rotation angle: 4.35° (AUC=0.87) for those with an infarct size greater than 40%. CONCLUSION: GLPSavg, GTOR angle, and apical rotation angle values may be used to determine the extent of infarction in early post-MI period, thereby allowing precautions to be taken for remodeling in early stages.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]