Assessing Cardiac Mechanics through Left Ventricular Hemodynamic Forces

Alberto Aimo, G. Panichella, I. Fabiani, Manuel Garofalo, Angela Ilaria Fanizzi, Maddalena Ragagnin, A. Milazzo, C. Zocchi, A. Del Franco, G. Pedrizzetti, I. Olivotto, M. Emdin
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Hemodynamic forces (HDFs), which represent the forces exchanged between blood and surrounding tissues, are critical in regulating the structure and function of the left ventricle (LV). These forces can be assessed on cardiac magnetic resonance or transthoracic echocardiography exams using specialized software, offering a non-invasive alternative for measuring intraventricular pressure gradients. The analysis of HDFs can be a valuable tool in improving our understanding of cardiovascular disease and providing insights beyond traditional diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. For instance, HDF analysis has the potential to identify early signs of adverse remodeling and cardiac dysfunction, which may not be detected by standard imaging methods such as bidimensional or speckle-tracking echocardiography. This review aims to summarize the principles of HDF analysis and to reappraise its possible applications to cardiac disorders.
通过左心室血流动力学力评估心脏机理
血液动力(HDF)代表血液与周围组织之间交换的力,对调节左心室(LV)的结构和功能至关重要。这些力可以通过心脏磁共振或经胸超声心动图检查的专用软件进行评估,为测量心室内压力梯度提供了一种无创的替代方法。HDF 分析是一种宝贵的工具,可帮助我们更好地了解心血管疾病,并提供传统诊断和治疗方法之外的见解。例如,HDF 分析有可能识别不良重塑和心功能不全的早期征兆,而这些征兆可能无法通过二维或斑点追踪超声心动图等标准成像方法检测到。本综述旨在总结 HDF 分析的原理,并重新评估其在心脏疾病中的可能应用。
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