2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2012.06.065
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Two-dimensional speckle-tracking echocardiography is more accurate than tissue Doppler imaging in assessing regional atrial deformation: A study in patients after transcatheter atrial septal defect closure

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“…The roof part was deleted because of the probability of the creation of confounding signals as a result of its adjacency to the device or pericardial patch. Also, it has been previously shown that there is no longitudinal deformation in the septal wall when it is covered with the device . Consequently, only 3 parts of the lateral wall were included.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The roof part was deleted because of the probability of the creation of confounding signals as a result of its adjacency to the device or pericardial patch. Also, it has been previously shown that there is no longitudinal deformation in the septal wall when it is covered with the device . Consequently, only 3 parts of the lateral wall were included.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Lone atrial fibrillation (LAF), free of any verified cardiac or sys-temic causes for AF, 10 is a unique subtype that may be favorable to elucidate atrial remodeling in AF. 12 Twodimensional speckle tracking echocardiography (2DSTE), a technique derived from 2D echocardiography, can avoid these disadvantages and make the results more reliable. 11 However, tethering effect and angle dependence decrease TDI's reliability and make the results overestimated.…”
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“…A previous study has shown that the STE-derived strain curve is more accurate than the TDI-derived strain curve in assessing regional atrial movement [7]. However, in our present study, atrial electromechanical delay is measured from the onset of the P wave on the electrocardiogram to the onset of atrial contraction as determined by TDI.…”
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“…In most clinical and experimental research STE was used to measure both left and right ventricular function [3,4,5]. As recently mentioned, however, some studies have shown that STE is a reliable and feasible tool to evaluate regional atrial function [6,7]. …”
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