Strain analysis using feature tracking cardiac magnetic resonance (FT-CMR) in the assessment of myocardial viability in chronic ischemic patients

Tantawy, Sara W.; Mohammad, Shaimaa Abdelsattar; Ahmed Osman; El Mozy, Wesam; Ibrahim, Ahmed S.;

Abstract


The purpose of this study is to test the capability of a commercially available feature tracking-cardiac magnetic resonance (FT-CMR) strain analysis software module in differentiating between viable and non-viable myocardium in chronic ischemic patients. Thirty chronic ischemic patients and 10 healthy volunteers were enrolled. Cine images were used for peak circumferential and radial strains quantification using dedicated FT-CMR software. Global strain was compared between patients and controls. In patients, segmental strain was compared in viable and non-viable myocardium determined by late gadolinium enhancement (LGE); and in segments with wall abnormalities. Among 480 myocardial segments analyzed in patients, 76 segments were non-viable on LGE. The mean left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) of the patients (87% males, mean age 55 ± 12 years) was 40 ± 12% vs. 61 ± 5% for the controls (80% males, mean age 39 ± 11 years). Peak global circumferential strain (GCS) and global radial strain (GRS) were significantly impaired in patients compared to controls (−13.89 ± 4.12% vs. −19.84 ± 1.47%), p < 0.001 and (23.11 ± 6.59% vs. 31.72 ± 5.52%), p = 0.001. Segmental circumferential strain (SCS) and segmental radial strain (SRS) were significantly impaired in non-viable compared to viable segments (-9.47 ± 7.26% vs. -14.72 ± 7.5%), p < 0.001 and (15.67 ± 12.11% vs. 24.51 ± 16.22%), p < 0.001. Cut-off points of -9.36% for the SCS (AUC = 0.7, 95% CI = 0.63–0.77) and 19.5% for the SRS (AUC = 0.67, 95%CI = 0.61–0.73) were attained above which the segment is considered viable. SCS was able to discriminate between normokinetic, hypokinetic and akinetic segments (mean = 27.6 ± 17.13%, 18.66 ± 12.88% and 15.24 ± 10.70% respectively, p < 0.001). Circumferential and radial segmental strain analysis by FT-CMR was able to discriminate between viable and non-viable segments of the myocardium defined by LGE and between normokinetic, hypokinetic and akinetic segments, using routinely acquired cine images, and thus can provide a more objective metric for risk stratification in chronic ischemic patients.


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Title Strain analysis using feature tracking cardiac magnetic resonance (FT-CMR) in the assessment of myocardial viability in chronic ischemic patients
Authors Tantawy, Sara W.; Mohammad, Shaimaa Abdelsattar; Ahmed Osman ; El Mozy, Wesam; Ibrahim, Ahmed S.
Keywords Chronic ischemia;Feature tracking;Myocardial viability;Strain
Issue Date 1-Feb-2021
Publisher SPRINGER
Journal The international journal of cardiovascular imaging 
Volume 37
Start page 587
End page 596
ISSN 15695794
DOI 10.1007/s10554-020-02018-w
PubMed ID 32909145
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85090436365
Web of science ID WOS:000567731400001

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