Longitudinal 2D strain can help diagnose coronary artery disease in patients with suspected non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome but apparent normal global and segmental systolic function.
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Date publication
juin 2017
Journal
International journal of cardiology
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr OHANA Mickaël
Tous les auteurs :
Caspar T, Samet H, Ohana M, Germain P, El Ghannudi S, Talha S, Morel O, Ohlmann P
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Résumé
The clinical work-up of patients presenting with chest pain is a diagnostic challenge. We investigated the diagnostic performance of global (GLS) and territorial (TLS) longitudinal strain to predict coronary artery disease (CAD) in patients presenting with suspected non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome (NSTE-ACS) but apparent normal global and regional systolic function.
Mots clés
Acute Coronary Syndrome, diagnosis, Aged, Chest Pain, diagnosis, Coronary Artery Disease, complications, Coronary Vessels, diagnostic imaging, Dimensional Measurement Accuracy, Echocardiography, methods, Electrocardiography, methods, Female, France, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, ROC Curve, Reproducibility of Results, Stroke Volume, Ventricular Function
Référence
Int. J. Cardiol.. 2017 Jun 1;236:91-94