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Strain Estimation of the Murine Right Ventricle Using High-Frequency Speckle-Tracking Ultrasound.


ABSTRACT: Right ventricular (RV) strain measurements from ultrasound via speckle-tracking techniques are being used more frequently as a non-invasive diagnostic tool for a variety of cardiopulmonary pathologies. However, despite the clinical utility of ultrasound RV strain measurements, quantification of RV strain in rodents remains difficult owing to unique image artifacts and non-standardized methodologies. We demonstrate here a simple approach for measuring RV strain in both mice and rats using high-frequency ultrasound and automated speckle tracking. Our results show estimated peak RV free-wall longitudinal strain values (mean ± standard error of the mean) in mice (n = 15) and rats (n = 5) of, respectively, -10.38% ± 0.4% and -4.85% ± 0.42%. We further estimated the 2-D Green-Lagrange strain within the RV free wall, with longitudinal components estimated at -5.7% ± 0.48% in mice and -2.1% ± 0.28% in rats. These methods and data may provide a foundation for future work aimed at evaluating murine RV strain levels in different disease models.

SUBMITTER: Earl CC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8488001 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Strain Estimation of the Murine Right Ventricle Using High-Frequency Speckle-Tracking Ultrasound.

Earl Conner C CC   Damen Frederick W FW   Yin Melissa M   Aasa Kristiina L KL   Burris Sarah K SK   Goergen Craig J CJ  

Ultrasound in medicine & biology 20210807 11


Right ventricular (RV) strain measurements from ultrasound via speckle-tracking techniques are being used more frequently as a non-invasive diagnostic tool for a variety of cardiopulmonary pathologies. However, despite the clinical utility of ultrasound RV strain measurements, quantification of RV strain in rodents remains difficult owing to unique image artifacts and non-standardized methodologies. We demonstrate here a simple approach for measuring RV strain in both mice and rats using high-fr  ...[more]

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