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Left Ventricular Deformation and Vortex Analysis in Heart Failure: From Ultrasound Technique to Current Clinical Application

Simona Sperlongano, Antonello D’Andrea, Donato Mele, Vincenzo Russo, Valeria Pergola, Andreina Carbone, Federica Ilardi, Marco Di Maio, Roberta Bottino, Francesco Giallauria, Eduardo Bossone, Paolo Golino

2021Diagnostics21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Heart failure (HF) is a leading cause of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. However, its symptoms and signs are not specific or can be absent. In this context, transthoracic echocardiography plays a key role in diagnosing the various forms of HF, guiding therapeutic decision making and monitoring response to therapy. Over the last few decades, new ultrasound modalities have been introduced in the field of echocardiography, aiming at better understanding the morpho-functional abnormalities occurring in cardiovascular diseases. However, they are still struggling to enter daily and routine use. In our review article, we turn the spotlight on some of the newest ultrasound technologies; in particular, analysis of myocardial deformation by speckle tracking echocardiography, and intracardiac flow dynamics by color Doppler flow mapping, highlighting their promising applications to HF diagnosis and management. We also focus on the importance of these imaging modalities in the selection of responses to cardiac resynchronization therapy.

Topics & Concepts

Cardiac resynchronization therapyMedicineModalitiesContext (archaeology)Heart failureIntracardiac injectionCardiologySpeckle tracking echocardiographyRadiologyDoppler echocardiographyUltrasoundInternal medicineIntensive care medicineDiastoleSociologyBiologyBlood pressurePaleontologySocial scienceEjection fractionCardiac pacing and defibrillation studiesCardiovascular Function and Risk FactorsCardiac Arrhythmias and Treatments
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