Myocardial deformation imaging and rare cardiomyopathies with hypertrophic phenotype: a review focused on Fabry disease, Friedreich ataxia and amyloidosis

Tissue Doppler and deformation imaging, including Doppler-derived strain and speckle tracking, have significantly improved our understanding of cardiac mechanics in both physiological and pathological states. The various modes of left ventricular deformation (longitudinal, circumferential, radial an...

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Main Authors: Bahaa Fadel, Luca Baldini, Valeria Pergola, Ziad Al Bulbul, Giovanni Di Salvo
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-06-01
Series:Cardiogenetics
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Online Access:http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/cardiogen/article/view/528
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spelling doaj-97ecd331250b47ad90187f564435f0912021-01-02T11:48:28ZengMDPI AGCardiogenetics2035-82532035-81482013-06-0131e4e410.4081/cardiogenetics.2013.e41113Myocardial deformation imaging and rare cardiomyopathies with hypertrophic phenotype: a review focused on Fabry disease, Friedreich ataxia and amyloidosisBahaa Fadel0Luca Baldini1Valeria Pergola2Ziad Al Bulbul3Giovanni Di Salvo4King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center, Heart Institute, RiyadhPediatric Cardiology, Second University of NaplesKing Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center, Heart Institute, RiyadhKing Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center, Heart Institute, RiyadhKing Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center, Heart Institute, RiyadhTissue Doppler and deformation imaging, including Doppler-derived strain and speckle tracking, have significantly improved our understanding of cardiac mechanics in both physiological and pathological states. The various modes of left ventricular deformation (longitudinal, circumferential, radial and twist) leading to systolic contraction can nowadays be quantified. One of the best applications of deformation imaging is in the area of hypertrophic cardiomyopathies. Deformation imaging allows the evaluation of global and regional myocardial performance and the noninvasive characterization of abnormal intramural myocardial mechanics. In this review, we discuss the role of myocardial deformation imaging derived by echocardiography in the assessment of rare hypertrophic phenotype including Fabry disease, Friedreich ataxia and amyloidosis. Deformation imaging allows for early identification of myocardial dysfunction in many hypertrophic disorders, at an earlier stage than that provided by standard imaging or echocardiographic techniques. This allows for the implementation of appropriate therapy before significant disease progression has occurred and prior to the development of advanced myocardial fibrosis. Thus therapy would likely be more effective and may potentially lead to improvement in patient outcome. Additionally strain imaging allows to better monitoring the efficacy of therapy by assessing the progression and regression of myocardial involvement. Finally, findings on strain imaging carry important prognostic information in many hypertrophic disorders.http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/cardiogen/article/view/528speckle tracking echocardiography, Fabry disease, Friedreich ataxia, amyloidosis.
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author Bahaa Fadel
Luca Baldini
Valeria Pergola
Ziad Al Bulbul
Giovanni Di Salvo
spellingShingle Bahaa Fadel
Luca Baldini
Valeria Pergola
Ziad Al Bulbul
Giovanni Di Salvo
Myocardial deformation imaging and rare cardiomyopathies with hypertrophic phenotype: a review focused on Fabry disease, Friedreich ataxia and amyloidosis
Cardiogenetics
speckle tracking echocardiography, Fabry disease, Friedreich ataxia, amyloidosis.
author_facet Bahaa Fadel
Luca Baldini
Valeria Pergola
Ziad Al Bulbul
Giovanni Di Salvo
author_sort Bahaa Fadel
title Myocardial deformation imaging and rare cardiomyopathies with hypertrophic phenotype: a review focused on Fabry disease, Friedreich ataxia and amyloidosis
title_short Myocardial deformation imaging and rare cardiomyopathies with hypertrophic phenotype: a review focused on Fabry disease, Friedreich ataxia and amyloidosis
title_full Myocardial deformation imaging and rare cardiomyopathies with hypertrophic phenotype: a review focused on Fabry disease, Friedreich ataxia and amyloidosis
title_fullStr Myocardial deformation imaging and rare cardiomyopathies with hypertrophic phenotype: a review focused on Fabry disease, Friedreich ataxia and amyloidosis
title_full_unstemmed Myocardial deformation imaging and rare cardiomyopathies with hypertrophic phenotype: a review focused on Fabry disease, Friedreich ataxia and amyloidosis
title_sort myocardial deformation imaging and rare cardiomyopathies with hypertrophic phenotype: a review focused on fabry disease, friedreich ataxia and amyloidosis
publisher MDPI AG
series Cardiogenetics
issn 2035-8253
2035-8148
publishDate 2013-06-01
description Tissue Doppler and deformation imaging, including Doppler-derived strain and speckle tracking, have significantly improved our understanding of cardiac mechanics in both physiological and pathological states. The various modes of left ventricular deformation (longitudinal, circumferential, radial and twist) leading to systolic contraction can nowadays be quantified. One of the best applications of deformation imaging is in the area of hypertrophic cardiomyopathies. Deformation imaging allows the evaluation of global and regional myocardial performance and the noninvasive characterization of abnormal intramural myocardial mechanics. In this review, we discuss the role of myocardial deformation imaging derived by echocardiography in the assessment of rare hypertrophic phenotype including Fabry disease, Friedreich ataxia and amyloidosis. Deformation imaging allows for early identification of myocardial dysfunction in many hypertrophic disorders, at an earlier stage than that provided by standard imaging or echocardiographic techniques. This allows for the implementation of appropriate therapy before significant disease progression has occurred and prior to the development of advanced myocardial fibrosis. Thus therapy would likely be more effective and may potentially lead to improvement in patient outcome. Additionally strain imaging allows to better monitoring the efficacy of therapy by assessing the progression and regression of myocardial involvement. Finally, findings on strain imaging carry important prognostic information in many hypertrophic disorders.
topic speckle tracking echocardiography, Fabry disease, Friedreich ataxia, amyloidosis.
url http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/cardiogen/article/view/528
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