Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci 2022; 26 (11): 3903-3910
DOI: 10.26355/eurrev_202206_28958

2D speckle tracking: a diagnostic and prognostic tool of paramount importance

V.I. Morariu, D.A. Arnautu, S.I. Morariu, A.M. Popa, T. Parvanescu, M. Andor, S. Abhinav, V.L. David, A. Ionescu, M.C. Tomescu

Department of Semiology, Multidisciplinary Heart Research Centre, “Victor Babes” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Timisoara, Romania. sharma.abhinav@umft.ro


OBJECTIVE: We aimed to conduct a review of the literature relevant to cardiac imaging techniques and summarize the use of different non-invasive imaging modalities in the assessment of ventricular size, function, and mechanics. The current review emphasizes the benefits of speckle tracking imaging (STI), highlighting its use in demonstrating myocardial strain. This robust technique is a recent addition to the existing imaging techniques that are used to assess the myocardium. In terms of effectively determining the left ventricle ejection fraction, it is a comparable technique to cardiac magnetic resonance. The use of STI method for image acquisition relies on semiautomatic identification of the border and deformation of the region of interest, and is also independent of the angle of insonation, thus it increases the inter-and intra-observer reproducibility in contrast to the conventional tissue doppler imaging.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: The databases of PubMed, Scopus, and Embase were thoroughly searched for the following keywords: 2- dimensional/ two-dimensional/ 2-D, speckle/strain tracking, systolic dysfunction, and heart failure. The studies selected described image acquisition techniques and the application of this imaging modality in various clinical settings. The selected journal articles were perused to provide the best possible analysis of STI.

RESULTS: Our comparative analysis demonstrated that the STI, when compared with the conventional echocardiography, is a more sensitive image acquiring technique for detecting subclinical myocardial dysfunction. Based on the analysis it can be stated that the STI can provide valuable information on both regional and global myocardial function, and it can also quantify cardiac synchronicity and rotation. Additionally, it serves as a better prognostic indicator.

CONCLUSIONS: The change in longitudinal strain can serve as an early marker of the left ventricular systolic dysfunction, and therefore, monitoring via STI has both diagnostic and prognostic value in heart failure, ischemic heart disease, valvulopathies, chemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity, and cardiac resynchronization therapy. Despite the lack of standardization, the method is also effective in assessing the right ventricle and left atrial function and arterial rigidity.

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V.I. Morariu, D.A. Arnautu, S.I. Morariu, A.M. Popa, T. Parvanescu, M. Andor, S. Abhinav, V.L. David, A. Ionescu, M.C. Tomescu
2D speckle tracking: a diagnostic and prognostic tool of paramount importance

Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci
Year: 2022
Vol. 26 - N. 11
Pages: 3903-3910
DOI: 10.26355/eurrev_202206_28958