tissue doppler imaging
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TISSUE DOPPLER IMAGING. DR PRASANTH S. Introduction. TDI uses Doppler shift data from the myocardium to obtain qualitative and quantitative information on myocardial wall motion. Measures the velocity of myocardial wall motion Low velocity 5 to 20 cm/s - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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TISSUE DOPPLER IMAGING
DR PRASANTH S
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Introduction
• TDI uses Doppler shift data from the myocardium to obtain qualitative and quantitative information on myocardial wall motion.
• Measures the velocity of myocardial wall motionLow velocity • 5 to 20 cm/s• 10 times slower than velocity of blood flowHigh amplitude• Approximately 40 decibels higher than blood
flowIntJ of Card Imaging 2001;17::8
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Doppler tissue Vs blood pool imaging
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Tissue Doppler –imaging modes
– Pulse wave Doppler– Color 2D imaging– Color M- Mode
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2D Colour TDI
• Colour-coded representation of myocardial velocities- superimposed on gray-scale 2-dimensional images.
• indicate the direction and velocity of myocardial motion.
• increased spatial resolution and the ability to evaluate multiple structures and segments in a single view.
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M-mode colour Doppler tissue imaging
• Colour-encoded images of tissue motion along an M-mode interrogation line.
• High temporal and spatial resolution.
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Pulsed-wave TDI• Used to measure peak myocardial velocities • Mitral annular motion: Good surrogate
measure of overall longitudinal left ventricular contraction and relaxation.
• To measure longitudinal myocardial velocities, the sample volume is placed in the ventricular myocardium immediately adjacent to the mitral annulus
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Pulse Wave Tissue Doppler
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Diastolic components of myocardial velocities correlate with mitral inflow velocities
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Normal Myocardial Velocities : Basal Segments (cm/s)
J Am Soc Echo 2001;14:1143-52
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Myocardial Velocity Gradient
• Difference in myocardial velocity between the endocardium and epicardium divided by the myocardial wall thickness
• Reflects rate of change in wall thickness• MVG is an indicator of regional myocardial
contraction.• Determined in a single segment with the same
angle of interrogation of the Doppler beam- relatively angle independent
J Am CollCard 1995; 26:217-23
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CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF TDI
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Assessment of LV Systolic Function
• Sa- Correlated with LV ejection fraction.• Peak systolic velocities were measured at 4 different
sites of the mitral annulus.• A cut-off point of ≥ 7.5 cm/s had a sensitivity of 79 %
and a specificity of 88 % in predicting preserved systolic function or ejection fraction of ≥ 0.50.
• Regional reductions in Sa - regional wall motion abnormalities.
J Clin Basic Cardiol 2002; 5: 127
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Regional Systolic Function
• Pulse wave tissue Doppler after anteroseptal MI.
• Decreased velocity in the septum (top).
• Normal velocity in the lateral wall (bottom).
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Diastolic Dysfunction
Impaired relaxation Pseudonormal Restrictive
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• Transmitral flow velocities are dependent on LA filling pressures.
• Psuedonormalization occurs as LA pressure increases.
• Difficult to diagnose diastolic dysfunction from mitral flow velocities.
• Myocardial velocities are persistently reduced in all stages of diastolic dysfunction.
• TDI assessment of diastolic function is less preload dependent.
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Diastolic Dysfunction
NORMAL Impaired Relaxation
Pseudonormal Restrictive Filling
DT <220 ms >220 ms 150-200 ms <150
E/A 1-2 <1 1-2 >2
Em > 8 < 8 < 8 < 8
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Diastolic Dysfunction
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Estimation of LVFilling Pressures
• LV filling pressures are correlated with the ratio of the mitral inflow E wave to the tissue Doppler Ea wave (E/E’)
• E/lateral E’ ≥ 20 - elevated LV end-diastolic pressure.
• E/E’ = 5-15 is correlated with a normal LV EDP
• E/E’ > 20 predicted PCWP > 15 mm of Hg with 92% sensitivity and 82% specificity Nagueh et al
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Constrictive Vs Restrictive Physiology
• Constrictive pericarditis with normal LV function have normal or elevated Em velocities.
• Doppler Em velocity of 8 cm/s differentiates constriction and restriction.
• Restrictive < 8 cm/s• Constrictive > 8 cm/s
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Assessment of RightVentricular Function
• Important prognostic indicator in patients with heart failure and in postinfarction patients
• Reduced tricuspid annular velocities with TDI have been documented in Post inferior myocardial infarction, chronic pulmonary hypertension, and chronic heart failure.
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Limitations • Accuracy of velocities dependent on angle of
ultrasound beam.• Not all wall velocity obtainable from every
view.• Wide range of normal values.• Even non contractile myocardium will be
pulled by near by segments resulting in apparent velocity component.
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Strain Rate Imaging
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Introduction
• Evaluation of a myocardial region with reference to an adjacent myocardial segment.
• Deformation analysis- analysis of ventricular mechanics or shapes during cardiac cycle.
• Myocardial strain, strain rate, torsion.
• Strain- percentage thickening or deformation of the myocardium during the cardiac cycle.
• Change of strain per unit of time is referred to as strain rate
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• Strain calculated in three orthogonal planes- representing longitudinal, radial, circumferential contraction.
• Negative strain- shortening of segment.• Positive strain- lengthening of segment
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Strain & Strain rate
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Methods
Doppler tissue imaging
• Two discrete points are compared for change in velocity• Strain rate- primary parameter obtained• Strain –derived by integrating velocity over time.
Speckle tracking
• Actual location of discrete myocardial segments calculated. • Strain is the primary parameter.• Strain rate-derived by calculating change in distance over time.
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Comparison of Two-Dimensional Speckle Tracking Echocardiography(2D STE) with Tissue Doppler Imaging (TDI)
2D STE TDI
Deformation analysis in 2 dimensions . One-Dimension measurements
Angle independent Measurement dependent on angle
Better spatial resolution Limited spatial resolution
Less time-consuming data acquisition and easy data processing.
Time-consuming
Lower temporal resolution High temporal resolution
Dependent on high resolution image quality Image quality less important
Lower interobserver variability Higher interobserver variability
Lower optimal frame rate limits the reliability of measurements in patients with tachycardia
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SR- Doppler tissue imaging
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Speckle tracking
• ‘Speckles’ are small dots or groups of myocardial pixels that are created by the interaction of ultrasonic beams and the myocardium.
• Considered as acoustic fingerprint for that region.
• This enables to judge the direction of movement, the speed of such movement, and the distance of such movement of any points in the myocardium.
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Speckle
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Method
• Track the endocardial and epicardial borders of the left
ventricle
• Correctly define the region of interest (ROI) in the long or
short axis view
• Post-processing software automatically divides the
ventricle into six equally distributed segments
• 2D or 3D data set is produced
• Mathematical algorithms are applied to generate values
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• Strain is not uniform among all myocardial segments.
• Radial strain-Magnitude of basal parameters are higher than the apical values.
• Longitudinal strain- less variability fron apex to base.• Circumferential strain- higher in anterior and lateral
walls compared to posterior and septal.
• Normal longitudinal strain averages -20%• Normal radial strain about +40%
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Normal Strain Displays Wave Forms ,Curved M-mode
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Normal Strain Displays- bulls eye presentation
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Normal pattern Dilated cardiomyopathyDyssynchrony
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Velocity vector imaging
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Cardiac muscle• 3 layers-1) middle transverse layer.2) inner oblique layer(descending segment)3) outer oblique layer( ascending segment)
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VENTRICULAR TORSION
• Similar to the winding and Unwinding of a towel.
• Isovolumetric contraction -the apex and base rotates in
counterclockwise direction.
• Ejection phase apex rotates counterclockwise & base rotates
clockwise when viewed from the apex
• Diastole - relaxation of myocardial fibres - recoiling - clockwise
apical rotation.
• Isovolumetric relaxation- both apex and base rotates in
clockwise direction.
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Myocardial mechanics
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• Rotation - Measure of the rotational movement of the myocardium in relation to an imaginary long axis line from apex to base drawn through the middle of LV cavity.
• Twist (degrees) is the net difference between apical and basal
rotation
• Torsion - Twist divided by the vertical distance between the apex and base and is expressed as degrees/cm.
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VENTRICULAR TORSION
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CAD- Myocardial ischemia, Myocardial infarction, Myocardial viability
• Reduction in strain by 2D STE more objective and accurate than the traditional visual method of assessing WMA.
• Post systolic thickening (deformation)by radial strain correlates with the severity of ischemia.
• To differentiate transmural from subendocardial infarction- lower circumferential strain in the former
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Applications• Heart failure with normal LVEF
Reduced and delayed LV untwisting—at rest and exercise
• Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) Speckle Tracking and Resynchronization (STAR) study
showed radial and transversal strain better than longitudinal and circumferential strain in predicting LVEF response and long term survival after CRT.
Lack of dyssynchrony before CRT by 2D STE radial strain associated with death or hospitalization for heart failure
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Twist in DCM
Am J Cardiol 2008;101:1163–1169, 2008
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Applications • Stress cardiomyopathy.• Restrictive cardiomyopathy.• Detection of subclinical diseases/early myocardial
involvement.• Detection of rejection and coronary stenosis in heart
transplant patients.• Early detection of chemotherapy induced cardiotoxicity.• Valvular heart disease- Decreased radial, circumferential and longitudinal strain in
patients with severe aortic stenosis and normal LVEF. Long term follow up after valve replacement showed significant improvement in strain.
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Differentiation of Athlete’s Heart from Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Athlete’s Heart HypertrophicCardiomyopathy
Normal longitudinal and othertypes of strain
Decreased longitudinal strain
Increased LVEDVDecreases after deconditioning for 3 months.
Decreased LVEDVNo change with deconditioning.
Increased LV twist. Delayed LV untwisting.
Increased early LA strain rate. Reduced LA strain andstrain rate
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