Circulation, Vol 52, 264-267, Copyright © 1975 by American Heart Association
FK Nakhjavan, G Natarajan and H Goldberg
To determine the extent of cardiac involvement until a diminished ejection
fraction (EF) is present, zonal mean velocity of circumferential fiber
shortening (Vcf) was measured from the left ventriculogram in 36 patients.
The longitudinal axis (apex to mid-point of the aortic valve plane) in
right anterior oblique view was divided into four equal parts by three
perpeendicular chords. Zonal Vct and percent shortening along the proximal,
middle and distal chords were measured. The results of this study indicate
that a normal EF is frequently associated with a reduced Vct in one or even
two zones. A reduced EF is generally accompanied by a diminished Vct in all
three zones of the heart. In addition, a close correlation was found
between zonal Vct and percent shortening. Hence the latter, which is much
simpler to measure, can be instead of Vct Ejection fraction as a measure of
myocardial performance is not as sensitive as Vct, especially in hearts
with asynchrony of contraction.
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Comparison of ejection fraction and zonal mean velocity of myocardial fiber shortening
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