Evaluation of the correlation of wall elasticity between different sections of radial artery by velocity vector imaging.

Medical ultrasonography Pub Date : 2024-09-16 Epub Date: 2024-05-29 DOI:10.11152/mu-4380
Ge Tong, Yihua Gao, Dandan Yuan
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Abstract

Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the correlation between the elasticity of the anterior and posterior walls of the radial artery in different sections using velocity vector imaging.

Material and methods: In this retrospective analysis, 30 healthy people who underwent physical examination in our hospital from January 2022 to January 2023 were analyzed offline by velocity vector imaging technology. The following parameters were assessed: peak systolic strain (Ss; %), peak diastolic strain (Sd; %), peak systolic strain rate (SRs; 1/s), and peak diastolic strain rate (SRd; 1/s). Elastic function was evaluated by analyzing the systolic and diastolic motion of the arterial walls.

Result: In the long-axis sections, there was a significant positive correlation between Ss, SRs, and SRd of both the anterior and posterior walls (r=0.531, r=0.803, and r=0.898, all p<0.01). Additionally, Sd showed a positive correlation (r=0.402, p<0.05). In the short-axis sections, there was a significant and positive correlation between SRs and SRd of both walls (r=0.762, r=0.667, both p<0.01). Furthermore, a positive correlation was found between SRd in the long-axis and short-axis sections of the anterior wall (r=0.382, p<0.05).

Conclusions: Velocity vector imaging is a valuable tool for assessing the elasticity of the radial artery in different sections, and the longitudinal SRd in the long-axis section may serve as a highly sensitive and accurate parameter for assessing changes in wall elastic function during the occurrence of radial artery lesions.

通过速度矢量成像评估桡动脉不同切面之间管壁弹性的相关性。
目的:本研究旨在利用速度矢量成像技术评估不同切面桡动脉前后壁弹性之间的相关性:在这项回顾性分析中,我们利用速度矢量成像技术对 2022 年 1 月至 2023 年 1 月期间在我院接受体检的 30 名健康人进行了离线分析。评估参数包括:收缩期峰值应变(Ss;%)、舒张期峰值应变(Sd;%)、收缩期峰值应变率(SRs;1/s)和舒张期峰值应变率(SRd;1/s)。通过分析动脉壁的收缩和舒张运动来评估弹性功能:结果:在长轴切面上,前后壁的 Ss、SRs 和 SRd 之间存在显著的正相关性(r=0.531、r=0.803 和 r=0.898,均为 p):速度矢量成像是评估桡动脉不同切面弹性的重要工具,长轴切面的纵向SRd可作为评估桡动脉病变过程中管壁弹性功能变化的高度敏感和准确的参数。
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