Myocardial deformation measurement from echocardiographic strain is an important tool for assessing global or segmental performance of the cardiac muscle. [1][2][3][4][5] Strain may be revealing of a healthy myocardium with contractile reserve or a myocardium whose performance is compromised. [6][7][8] Adenosine and dipyridamole are coronary vasodilators that may exert a positive inotropic effect on the myocardium. Thus, these drugs can be used to assess strain changes, myocardial contractile reserve, and coronary flow reserve (CFR). 9,10 However, dobutamine is a potent positive inotropic agent and has a coronary vasodilator effect similar to that of adenosine or dipyridamole. Consequently, it better expresses myocardial contractile reserve on strain and allows a simultaneous assessment of CFR. [11][12][13][14][15][16][17]