Background: Global myocardial strain assessments have been shown to provide useful measures of contractility in many diseases, but whether feature tracking (FT)-derived strain at rest can differentiate ischemic myocardium from infarcted and remote myocardium in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) remains unclear.
Purpose: To evaluate the performance of magnetic resonance imaging FT-derived strain in the detection of regional myocardial deformation in ischemic, infarcted, and apparent normal myocardium in CAD.
Study Type: Retrospective POPULATION: A total of 109 patients with CAD.
Field Strength/sequences: Steady-state free-precession rest cine, T1-weighted saturation-recovery fast gradient echo stress/rest perfusion, and two-dimensional phase-sensitive inversion recovery breath-hold late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) tests were performed at 3.0 T.
Assessment: Based on perfusion and LGE images, left ventricular (LV) myocardial segments of CAD patients were categorized into ischemic, infarcted, and negative groups. The FT longitudinal (LS) and circumferential strain (CS) of normal subjects and the three CAD groups were calculated. Z-scores of each segment of CAD patients were calculated.
Statistic Tests: χ testing, analysis of variance (ANOVA), and Kruskal-Wallis tests. Z-scores were used to compare the strain between CAD groups.
Results: There were significant differences in global LS (GLS) and CS (GCS) between healthy controls (GLS: -19.0% ± 1.4%, GCS, -20.9% ± 1.8%), ischemia (GLS: -17.4% ± 2.1%, GCS, -19.6% ± 1.9%), infarction (GLS: -16.4% ± 1.9%, GCS, -17.8% ± 1.9%), and negative patients (GLS: -17.7% ± 1.4%, GCS, -20.9% ± 2.4%) (all P < 0.05). There were significant differences in regional LS and CS between ischemic (LS, -16.1% ± 5.0%, CS, -18.7% ± 5.0%), infarcted (LS, -14.8% ± 5.2%, CS, -15.3% ± 4.8%), and negative segments (LS, -17.6% ± 5.2%, CS, -19.8% ± 4.8%) (all P < 0.05). The differences in the z-scores of regional LS and CS between the ischemic, infarcted, and negative segments were also significant (all P < 0.05).
Data Conclusion: FT-derived rest strain indices of the LV myocardium of CAD patients were higher compared to healthy controls and varied between ischemic, infarcted, and negative segments.
Level Of Evidence: 4 TECHNICAL EFFICACY: Stage 5.
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