Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5612100 | Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography | 2016 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
This study defines reference values of 2DSTE-derived LV strain in children on the basis of a meta-analysis. In healthy children, mean LV GLS was -20.2% (95% CI, â19.5% to â20.8%), mean GCS was â22.3% (95% CI, â19.9% to â24.6%), and mean GRS was 45.2% (95% CI, 38.3% to 51.7%). LV segmental longitudinal strain has a stable apex-to-base gradient that is preserved throughout maturation. Although variations among different reference ranges in this meta-analysis were not dependent on differences in demographic, clinical, or vendor parameters, age- and vendor-specific referenced ranges were established as well.
Keywords
GLSRSLS2DSTEGLSESSGCsGRsBSASpeckle-tracking echocardiographyRight ventricularleft ventricleLeft ventriculartwo-dimensional speckle-tracking echocardiographybody surface areaHeart rateCardiac functionGlobal strainGlobal radial strainRadial strainlongitudinal strainGlobal longitudinal strainglobal circumferential strainGlobal longitudinal strain rateframe rateCircumferential strainChildren
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Authors
Philip T. MD, Aliza BA, Aura A. (MD), Meghna D. MD, Sarah MS, Susan MLIS, Lauren MLIS, Angela MLIS, Mark R. PhD, Aaron MD, Gautam K. MD,