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Circulation. 2005;111:2760-2767
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(Circulation. 2005;111:2760-2767.)
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Heart Failure

Cardiac Dyssynchrony Analysis Using Circumferential Versus Longitudinal Strain

Implications for Assessing Cardiac Resynchronization

Robert H. Helm, MD; Christophe Leclercq, MD; Owen P. Faris, PhD; Cengizhan Ozturk, MD, PhD; Elliot McVeigh, PhD; Albert C. Lardo, PhD; David A. Kass, MD

From the Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, Md (R.H.H., A.C.L., D.A.K.); Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md (A.C.L., D.A.K.); Department of Cardiology, University of Rennes, Rennes, France (C.L.); and Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md (O.P.F., C.O., E.M.).

Correspondence to David A. Kass, MD, Ross 835, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, 720 Rutland Ave, Baltimore, MD 21205. E-mail dkass{at}jhmi.edu

Received September 21, 2004; revision received January 21, 2005; accepted January 26, 2005.

Background— QRS duration is commonly used to select heart failure patients for cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). However, not all patients respond to CRT, and recent data suggest that direct assessments of mechanical dyssynchrony may better predict chronic response. Echo-Doppler methods are being used increasingly, but these principally rely on longitudinal motion ({epsilon}ll). It is unknown whether this analysis yields qualitative and/or quantitative results similar to those based on motion in the predominant muscle-fiber orientation (circumferential; {epsilon}cc).

Methods and Results— Both {epsilon}ll and {epsilon}cc strains were calculated throughout the left ventricle from 3D MR-tagged images for the full cardiac cycle in dogs with cardiac failure and a left bundle conduction delay. Dyssynchrony was assessed from both temporal and regional strain variance analysis. CRT implemented by either biventricular (BiV) or left ventricular–only (LV) pacing enhanced systolic function similarly and correlated with improved dyssynchrony based on {epsilon}cc-based metrics. In contrast, longitudinal-based analyses revealed significant resynchronization with BiV but not LV for the overall cycle and correlated poorly with global functional benefit. Furthermore, unlike circumferential analysis, {epsilon}ll-based indexes indicated resynchronization in diastole but much less in systole and had a lower dynamic range and higher intrasubject variance.

Conclusions— Dyssynchrony assessed by longitudinal motion is less sensitive to dyssynchrony, follows different time courses than those from circumferential motion, and may manifest CRT benefit during specific cardiac phases depending on pacing mode. These results highlight potential limitations to {epsilon}ll-based analyses and support further efforts to develop noninvasive synchrony measures based on circumferential deformation.


Key Words: resynchronization therapy • heart failure • bundle-branch block • pacing




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