Journal article

Postsystolic Thickening Detected by Doppler Myocardial Imaging: A Marker of Viability or Ischemia in Patients with Myocardial Infarction

JK Song, JM Song, DH Kang, B Haluska, TH Marwick

Clinical Cardiology | CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY PUBL CO | Published : 2004

Abstract

Background: Postsystolic thickening (PST) of ischemic myocardial segments has been reported to account for the characteristic heterogeneity or regional asynchrony of myocardial wall motion during acute ischemia. Hypothesis: Postsystolic thickening detected by Doppler myocardial imaging (DMI) could be a useful clinical index of myocardial viability or peri-infarction viability in patients with myocardial infarction (MI). Methods: Doppler myocardial imaging was recorded at each stage of a standard dobutamine stress echocardiogram (DSE) in 20 patients (16 male, 60 ± 13 years) with an MI in the territory of the left anterior descending artery. Myocardial velocity data were measured in the interv..

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