9 Sex differences in circumferential and longitudinal strain assessed using strain encoded cardiac magnetic resonance at 3.0T. (26th April 2015)
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- 9 Sex differences in circumferential and longitudinal strain assessed using strain encoded cardiac magnetic resonance at 3.0T. (26th April 2015)
- Main Title:
- 9 Sex differences in circumferential and longitudinal strain assessed using strain encoded cardiac magnetic resonance at 3.0T
- Authors:
- Clerfond, G
Mangion, K
Carrick, D
Rauhalammi, SM
Corcoran, D
Barrientos, P Hall
McComb, C
McClure, J
Radjenovic, A
Berry, C - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background: Displacement encoding with stimulated echoes (DENSE) encodes myocardial tissue displacement into the phase of the MRI image, thus allowing direct quantification of myocardial displacement at multiple cardiac phases. Strain-encoded CMR with DENSE has high spatial (3.2 mm × 3.2 mm × 8 mm) and temporal resolution (TR= 27.34 ms). We aimed to measure myocardial strain values with DENSE in healthy adults across a broad age range at 3.0 Tesla. Methods: Healthy volunteers with no prior medical history or treatment were enrolled and underwent CMR at 3.0T (Magnetom Verio, Siemens healthcare, Erlangen, Germany). Mid-left ventricular short axis and horizontal long axis DENSE sequences were acquired and analysed using CIM_DENSE2D software (University of Auckland, New Zealand and Siemens Healthcare). Segmental and global myocardial circumferential (Ecc) and longitudinal (Ell) strain were obtained. Results: Ecc and Ell were analysed in 77 volunteers (mean age 45 ± 18 years, 49% male) (Table 1 ). Mean Ecc strain was greater in women than in men. These sex-differences were mainly related to strain values in the anterior and antero-lateral LV segments. There is no difference for Ell. Conclusion: Left ventricular circumferential contractility differs between men and women, and the differences were regionalised to the antero-lateral myocardial regions where LV displacement is greatest. Funding: Medical Research Scotland project grant. Professor Berry was supported by aAbstract : Background: Displacement encoding with stimulated echoes (DENSE) encodes myocardial tissue displacement into the phase of the MRI image, thus allowing direct quantification of myocardial displacement at multiple cardiac phases. Strain-encoded CMR with DENSE has high spatial (3.2 mm × 3.2 mm × 8 mm) and temporal resolution (TR= 27.34 ms). We aimed to measure myocardial strain values with DENSE in healthy adults across a broad age range at 3.0 Tesla. Methods: Healthy volunteers with no prior medical history or treatment were enrolled and underwent CMR at 3.0T (Magnetom Verio, Siemens healthcare, Erlangen, Germany). Mid-left ventricular short axis and horizontal long axis DENSE sequences were acquired and analysed using CIM_DENSE2D software (University of Auckland, New Zealand and Siemens Healthcare). Segmental and global myocardial circumferential (Ecc) and longitudinal (Ell) strain were obtained. Results: Ecc and Ell were analysed in 77 volunteers (mean age 45 ± 18 years, 49% male) (Table 1 ). Mean Ecc strain was greater in women than in men. These sex-differences were mainly related to strain values in the anterior and antero-lateral LV segments. There is no difference for Ell. Conclusion: Left ventricular circumferential contractility differs between men and women, and the differences were regionalised to the antero-lateral myocardial regions where LV displacement is greatest. Funding: Medical Research Scotland project grant. Professor Berry was supported by a Senior Clinical Fellowship from the Scottish Funding Council. … (more)
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- Heart. Volume 101(2015)Supplement 2
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- Heart
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- Volume 101(2015)Supplement 2
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- Volume 101, Issue 2 (2015)
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- 2015
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- 101
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- 2
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- 2015-0101-0002-0000
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- A5
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- A5
- Publication Date:
- 2015-04-26
- Subjects:
- Heart -- Diseases -- Treatment -- Periodicals
Cardiology -- Periodicals
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- 10.1136/heartjnl-2015-307845.9 ↗
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