Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography
Volume 21, Issue 1 , Pages 58-65, January 2008

Assessment of Longitudinal and Radial Ventricular Dyssynchrony in Ischemic and Nonischemic Chronic Systolic Heart Failure: A Two-Dimensional Echocardiographic Speckle-Tracking Strain Study

  • Erwan Donal, MD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Cardiology, University Hospital, Rennes, France
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  • François Tournoux, MD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Cardiology, University Hospital Lariboisière, Paris, France
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  • Christophe Leclercq, MD, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Cardiology, University Hospital, Rennes, France
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  • Christian De Place, MD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Cardiology, University Hospital, Rennes, France
  • ,
  • Aude Solnon, MD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Cardiology, University Hospital, Rennes, France
  • ,
  • Geneviève Derumeaux, MD, PhD

      Affiliations

    • INSERM E 0226–University of Lyon, Lyon, France.
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  • Philippe Mabo, MD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Cardiology, University Hospital, Rennes, France
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  • Alain Cohen-Solal, MD, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Cardiology, University Hospital Lariboisière, Paris, France
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  • Jean-Claude Daubert, MD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Cardiology, University Hospital, Rennes, France
    • Corresponding Author InformationReprint requests: Jean Claude Daubert, MD, Department of Cardiology, Hôpital Pontchaillou - CHU, 2, rue Henri Le Guilloux, 35033 Rennes cedex 09, France.

published online 12 July 2007.

Background

Current guidelines recommend a QRS greater than or equal to 120 milliseconds to select candidates for cardiac resynchronization therapy. However, ischemic and nonischemic cardiomyopathies are two different entities and they might be selected following different approaches. We sought, thus, after a validation the new 2-dimensional (2D) speckle-tracking strain (STS) against color Doppler tissue imaging (DTI)-strain (S) to compare the different correlation between electrical and mechanical dyssynchrony (DYS) in ischemic and nonischemic cardiomyopathies.

Methods

We measured: (1) QRS duration; (2) mechanical interventricular DYS (the difference between preaortic and prepulmonary ejection times); (3) left intraventricular DYS (the SD of time-to-peak of longitudinal DTI-S); and (4) longitudinal and radial 2D-STS in the basal and middle segments of lateral and septal left ventricular walls in 95 patients with chronic heart failure caused by ischemic (n = 49) or nonischemic (n = 46) heart disease. Twelve healthy control subjects were also explored.

Results

Mechanical interventricular DYS was correlated (DTI-S: P < .001) with QRS-duration, but not in ischemic heart disease. DTI-S and 2D-STS measurements were correlated (R = 0.6, P < .001) in the overall population. Longitudinal 2D-S DYS was correlated with QRS duration in patients with nonischemic, (P = .003) but not with ischemic heart disease, whereas radial 2D-S DYS was correlated with QRS width in both subgroups (r = 0.48, P = .003, and r = 0.43, P = .003, respectively).

Conclusions

The profile of DYS is influenced by the underlying cause of heart failure. The 2D-STS is a new tool for cardiac DYS assessment. Its ability to measure both longitudinal and radial intraventricular DYS is noteworthy.

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PII: S0894-7317(07)00395-1

doi:10.1016/j.echo.2007.05.031

Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography
Volume 21, Issue 1 , Pages 58-65, January 2008