Left Ventricular Myocardial Deformation Assessment by 4Dimensional XStrain Speckle Tracking Echocardiography: An Innovative Technology

Akhil Mehrotra
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Strain based imaging techniques, particularly speckle tracking echocardiography (STE) have been shown to have clinical utility in a variety of clinical settings. Currently, STE is being embraced and increasingly adopted in numerous echocardiographic laboratories worldwide. In context with contemporary non invasive cardiovascular procedures, 2Dimensional STE is most sought-after method to evaluate LV strain, rotation, twist and torsion. Two dimensional (2D), three dimensional (3D) and 4Dimensional (4D) deformation assessment by STE is inherently associated with certain limitations. For better appraisal of LV contractile properties recently introduced updated version of 4D XStrain STE has been employed to analyse the various complex multidimensional LV mechanics. This novel technology is a reliable, affordable and a simple tool for estimation of regional and global myocardial function. Furthermore, 4D XStrain STE can accurately quantify the 4D LV ejection-fraction, end-diastolic and end-systolic volumes and sphericity index (SI). However, this distinctive technology has not been widely adopted and its assessment is still limited to research applications. Hence we aimed to familiarize this innovative technology by comprehensively addressing its technique, advantages and limitations, with the intent that it may serve a more meaningful purpose in the current volatile scenario of cardio-vascular disease. Keywords: 4Dimensional XStrain Echocardiography, LV strain, LV rotation, LVtwist, LV untwist, LV torsion.
通过四维 X 应变斑点追踪超声心动图评估左心室心肌变形:一项创新技术
基于应变的成像技术,尤其是斑点追踪超声心动图(STE)已被证明在各种临床环境中具有临床实用性。目前,STE 已被全球众多超声心动图实验室所接受,并被越来越多地采用。在当代无创心血管手术中,二维 STE 是评估左心室应变、旋转、扭曲和扭转的最受欢迎的方法。用 STE 评估二维(2D)、三维(3D)和四维(4D)变形有其固有的局限性。为了更好地评估左心室收缩特性,最近推出的更新版 4D XStrain STE 被用来分析各种复杂的多维左心室力学。这项新技术是一种可靠、经济、简单的工具,可用于评估区域和整体心肌功能。此外,4D XStrain STE 还能准确量化 4D 左心室射血分数、舒张末期和收缩末期容积以及球形指数(SI)。然而,这项独特的技术尚未被广泛采用,其评估仍仅限于研究应用。因此,我们旨在通过全面探讨其技术、优势和局限性来熟悉这一创新技术,以期它能在当前心血管疾病的多变形势下发挥更有意义的作用。关键词四维 X 应变超声心动图 左心室应变 左心室旋转 左心室扭转 左心室解旋 左心室扭转
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