Reference ranges and reproducibility studies for right heart myocardial deformation by feature tracking cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging

Boyang Liu, Ahmed M Dardeer, William Moody, Nicola Edwards, Lucy Hudsmith, Richard Steeds

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Abstract

Feature tracking of the right heart on cardiac MRI is a novel and promising technique for the measurement of right heart myocardial strain. We present here the reference ranges for right ventricular longitudinal strain and strain rate, as well as peak strain of the right atrium within a cohort of 100 healthy individuals recruited from the UK.

We present data on the reproducibility of these feature tracking techniques and explore relationship between strain and baseline demographic parameters.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)244-249
JournalData in Brief
Volume16
Early online date12 Nov 2017
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2018

Keywords

  • CMR, cardiac magnetic resonance
  • EDVi, indexed end diastolic volume
  • EF, ejection fraction
  • ESVi, indexed end systolic volume
  • LV, left ventricular
  • LVMi, indexed left ventricular mass
  • RV Ell, right ventricular peak longitudinal strain
  • RV, right ventricular
  • SRA′, peak late diastolic strain rate
  • SRE′, peak early diastolic strain rate
  • SRS′, peak systolic strain rate
  • eGFR, estimated glomerular filtration rate

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