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Assessment of Early Changes in the Segmental Functions of the Left and the Right Ventricles After Biventricular Pacing in Heart Failure: A Study With Tissue Doppler Imaging
Ahmet Kaya Bilge MD,
Beste Ozben MD*,
Tolga Ozyigit MD,
Deniz Acar MD,
Dilek Hunerel MD,
Kamil Adalet MD,
and
Yilmaz Nisanci MD
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: bestes{at}doctor.com.
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Tissue Doppler imaging allows assessment of systolic and diastolic regional ventricular function. The aim of this
study was to assess early changes in regional systolic and diastolic functions and differences in transition time to
contraction between the ventricles after cardiac resynchronization therapy. Fourteen patients were included, who
underwent echocardiography before and 1 month after resynchronization. The difference between transition time to
contraction of left and right ventricles decreased to 24.4 ±10.7 milliseconds from 65.3 ±18.2
milliseconds after resynchronization therapy (P =.001). There was a significant relation between the decrease
in difference between transition time and increase in ejection fraction (r =0.80, P =.002). Early or late
diastolic myocardial motion increased in 7 segments of left and 2 segments of right ventricles. Systolic myocardial
motion increased in 7 segments of left and in all segments of right ventricles. Resynchronization therapy improved
systolic and diastolic functions in both ventricles. The difference between transition time to contraction of
ventricles might be helpful in estimating optimal resynchronization.
First published on April 2, 2008, doi:10.1177/0003319706291173
Angiology 2008;59:179.
A more recent version of this article appeared on May 1, 2008

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