Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia (May 2003)

Regional myocardial function in healthy adults: assessment through tissue Doppler echocardiography

  • Nuno Cardim,
  • Antônio Gouveia Oliveira,
  • Susana Longo,
  • Teresa Ferreira,
  • Amadeu Pereira,
  • Roberto Palma Reis,
  • João Martins Correia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0066-782X2003000500001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 80, no. 5
pp. 474 – 482

Abstract

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OBJECTIVE: To characterize left ventricular regional myocardial function through tissue Doppler echocardiography in healthy adults and to assess the influence of aging in this function. METHODS: In 45 healthy volunteers divided in two groups ( 45 years old) we assessed longitudinal and radial regional function (velocities, times intervals and velocity-time integrals). Data were compared in each group and between groups. RESULTS: Systolic function: a) longitudinal: higher velocities and integrals in lateral and inferior walls and in basal segments, with a trend to reduction of these parameters with aging; b) radial: higher basal velocities, no significant change with aging. Diastolic function: a) longitudinal: higher velocities in lateral and inferior walls and in basal segments. With aging e and e/a velocities and integrals decreased, a increased and older individuals showed lower percentage of segments with e/a >1; b) radial: aging was associated with lower e and higher a velocities. CONCLUSION: 1) Tissue Doppler echocardiography detects physiological differences between regional myocardial function of different ventricular segments, in velocities, times intervals and integrals, with physiological heterogeneity and asynchrony; 2) Many of these data are age dependent; 3) Our data contribute to define normal values, and may become useful when compared with data from populations with heart diseases.

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