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Myocardial strain in sub-acute peri-infarct myocardium.

Authors :
Ruzsics B
Surányi P
Kiss P
Brott BC
Litovsky S
Denney TS Jr
Aban I
Lloyd SG
Simor T
Elgavish GA
Gupta H
Source :
The international journal of cardiovascular imaging [Int J Cardiovasc Imaging] 2009 Feb; Vol. 25 (2), pp. 151-9. Date of Electronic Publication: 2008 Oct 15.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Purpose: In the absence of additional ischemic insults, the peri-infarct region surrounding the infarct myocardium can recover function. T2 weighted MRI signal is sensitive to edema and used to detect peri-infarct, salvageable myocardium. The main purpose of this study was to investigate the alterations in myocardial strain in the peri-infarct myocardium as compared to normal and infarct myocardium.<br />Materials and Methods: Comprehensive MRI of the myocardium was performed in five pigs 6-7 days following coronary artery occlusion-reperfusion myocardial injury. MRI included tagged cine images for myocardial strain, T2weighted (T2w)-images and late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) for assessing myocardial viability. Automated signal intensity thresholds were used to define tissue edema and myocardial infarct. Maximum-shortening strains were analyzed in the infarct, peri-infarct and normal myocardial sectors. The results were correlated with triphenyltetrazolium-chloride (TTC) and hemotoxylin-eosin stained tissue images.<br />Results: We found an excellent correlation of LGE with TTC (r = 0.94, P < 0.05). T2w-images markedly overestimated the infarct size (25 +/- 3%). Both the healthy and peri-infarct myocardial sectors had higher myocardial strain than infarct myocardial sectors (P < 0.05). Clear demarcation between infarct and non-infarct myocardium was noted on histology.<br />Conclusion: Peri-infarct myocardium continues to demonstrate T2 signal enhancement to at least 7 days, but this region has preserved mechanical function. T2-weighted imaging and myocardial strain measurements provide complementary information and both may be useful for characterization of the peri-infarct myocardium.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1875-8312
Volume :
25
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The international journal of cardiovascular imaging
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
18855121
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10554-008-9364-7