Early prediction of myocardial viability after acute myocardial infarction by two-dimensional speckle tracking imaging

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Jong Shin Woo
Tae-Kyung Yu
Woo-Shik Kim
Kwon Sam Kim
Weon Kim
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[1] DivisionofCardiology,DepartmentofInternalMedicine,KyungHeeUniversityHospital,KyungHeeUniversity
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Background Identifying the transmural extent of myocardial necrosis and the degree of myocardial viability in acute myocardial infarction(AMI) is important clinically.The aim of this study was to assess myocardial viability using two-dimensional speckle tracking imaging(2D-STI) in patients with AMI.Methods 2D-STI was performed at initial presentation,three days,and six months after primary percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI) in 30 patients with AMI,who had a left anterior descending coronary artery(LAD) culprit lesion.In addition,20 patients who had minimal stenotic lesions(<30%stenosis) on coronary angiography were also included in the control group.At six months dobutamine echocardiography was performed for viability assessment in seven segments of the LAD territory.According to the recovery of wall motion abnormality,segments were classified as viable or non-viable.Results A total of 131 segments were viable,and 44 were nonviable.Multivariate analysis revealed significant differences between the viable and nonviable segments in the peak systolic strain,the peak systolic strain rate at initial presentation,and peak systolic strain rate three days after primary PCI.Among these,the initial peak systolic strain rate had the highest predictive value for myocardial viability(hazard ratio:31.22,P<0.01).Conclusions 2D-STI is feasible for assessing myocardial viability,and the peak systolic strain rate might be the most reliable predictor of myocardial viability in patients with AMI.
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