Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8667393 | Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography | 2017 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
RV volume and RVEF determined by 3D STE were comparable with CMR measurements. Regional RV wall motion showed that heterogeneous segmental deformations affect global RV function differently; specifically, inlet area strain and outflow circumferential strain were significant factors associated with RVEF in patients with underlying heart diseases.
Keywords
CMRThree-dimensionalTOFBNPRVESVRVOTRVEFRVEDVSTESpeckle-tracking echocardiographyRight ventricularright ventricleTetralogy of Fallotcardiac magnetic resonance imagingright ventricular end-diastolic volumeright ventricular end-systolic volumeCardiac volumetwo-dimensionalSpeckle-trackingThree-dimensional echocardiographyCardiac functionMyocardial strainTAPSERight ventricular outflow tractbrain natriuretic peptideRight ventricular ejection fractiontricuspid annular plane systolic excursion
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Authors
Tomoko MD, PhD, Yoshihiro MD, PhD, Akiko MD, PhD, Yumiko Oishi MD, PhD, Masayoshi MD, PhD, Tomoko MD, PhD, Hitoshi MD, PhD, Kazutaka MD, PhD, Yasushi MD, PhD,