The feasibility, reliability, and incremental value of two-dimensional speckle-tracking for the detection of significant coronary stenosis after treadmill stress echocardiography

Abstract Background Two-dimensional speckle-tracking echocardiography (STE) may help detect coronary artery disease (CAD) when combined with dobutamine stress echocardiography. However, few studies have explored STE with exercise stress echocardiography (ESE). We aimed to evaluate the feasibility, r...

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Main Authors: Marc-André d’Entremont, Gabriel Fortin, Thao Huynh, Étienne Croteau, Paul Farand, Samuel Lemaire-Paquette, Marie-Claude Brochu, Doan Hoa Do, Serge Lepage, Warner Mbuila Mampuya, Étienne L. Couture, Michel Nguyen, Btissama Essadiqi
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spelling doaj-f1fe81379fa04f1fbf48f69e37c5f1ac2021-07-25T11:28:34ZengBMCCardiovascular Ultrasound1476-71202021-07-0119111110.1186/s12947-021-00259-wThe feasibility, reliability, and incremental value of two-dimensional speckle-tracking for the detection of significant coronary stenosis after treadmill stress echocardiographyMarc-André d’Entremont0Gabriel Fortin1Thao Huynh2Étienne Croteau3Paul Farand4Samuel Lemaire-Paquette5Marie-Claude Brochu6Doan Hoa Do7Serge Lepage8Warner Mbuila Mampuya9Étienne L. Couture10Michel Nguyen11Btissama Essadiqi12Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Sherbrooke University Hospital Center (CHUS)Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Sherbrooke University Hospital Center (CHUS)McGill Health University CenterSherbrooke University Hospital Research Center (CRCHUS)Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Sherbrooke University Hospital Center (CHUS)Sherbrooke University Hospital Research Center (CRCHUS)Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Sherbrooke University Hospital Center (CHUS)Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Sherbrooke University Hospital Center (CHUS)Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Sherbrooke University Hospital Center (CHUS)Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Sherbrooke University Hospital Center (CHUS)Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Sherbrooke University Hospital Center (CHUS)Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Sherbrooke University Hospital Center (CHUS)Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Sherbrooke University Hospital Center (CHUS)Abstract Background Two-dimensional speckle-tracking echocardiography (STE) may help detect coronary artery disease (CAD) when combined with dobutamine stress echocardiography. However, few studies have explored STE with exercise stress echocardiography (ESE). We aimed to evaluate the feasibility, reliability, and incremental value of STE combined with treadmill ESE compared to treadmill ESE alone to detect CAD. Methods We conducted a case–control study of all consecutive patients with abnormal ESE in 2018–2020 who subsequently underwent coronary angiography within a six-month interval. We 1:1 propensity score-matched these patients to those with a normal ESE. Two blinded operators generated a 17-segment bull's-eye map of longitudinal strain (LS). We utilized the mean differences between stress and baseline LS values in segments 13–17, segment 17, and segments 15–16 to create receiver operator curves for the overall examination, the left anterior descending artery (LAD), and the non-LAD territories, respectively. Results We excluded 61 STEs from 201 (30.3%) eligible ESEs; 47 (23.4%) because of suboptimal image quality and 14 (7.0%) because of excessive heart rate variability precluding the calculation of a bull's-eye map. After matching, a total of 102 patients were included (51 patients in each group). In the group with abnormal ESE patients (mean age 66.4 years, 39.2% female), 64.7% had significant CAD (> 70% stenosis) at coronary angiogram. In the group with normal ESE patients (mean age 65.1 years, 35.3% female), 3.9% were diagnosed with a new significant coronary stenosis within one year. The intra-class correlation for global LS was 0.87 at rest and 0.92 at stress, and 0.84 at rest, and 0.89 at stress for the apical segments. The diagnostic accuracy of combining ESE and STE was superior to visual assessment alone for the overall examination (area under the curve (AUC) = 0.89 vs. 0.84, p = 0.025), the non-LAD territory (AUC = 0.83 vs. 0.70, p = 0.006), but not the LAD territory (AUC = 0.79 vs. 0.73, p = 0.11). Conclusions Two-dimensional speckle-tracking combined with treadmill ESE is relatively feasible, reliable, and may provide incremental diagnostic value for the detection and localization of significant CAD.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12947-021-00259-wCoronary artery diseaseExercise stress echocardiographySpeckle-trackingStrain-imaging
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author Marc-André d’Entremont
Gabriel Fortin
Thao Huynh
Étienne Croteau
Paul Farand
Samuel Lemaire-Paquette
Marie-Claude Brochu
Doan Hoa Do
Serge Lepage
Warner Mbuila Mampuya
Étienne L. Couture
Michel Nguyen
Btissama Essadiqi
spellingShingle Marc-André d’Entremont
Gabriel Fortin
Thao Huynh
Étienne Croteau
Paul Farand
Samuel Lemaire-Paquette
Marie-Claude Brochu
Doan Hoa Do
Serge Lepage
Warner Mbuila Mampuya
Étienne L. Couture
Michel Nguyen
Btissama Essadiqi
The feasibility, reliability, and incremental value of two-dimensional speckle-tracking for the detection of significant coronary stenosis after treadmill stress echocardiography
Cardiovascular Ultrasound
Coronary artery disease
Exercise stress echocardiography
Speckle-tracking
Strain-imaging
author_facet Marc-André d’Entremont
Gabriel Fortin
Thao Huynh
Étienne Croteau
Paul Farand
Samuel Lemaire-Paquette
Marie-Claude Brochu
Doan Hoa Do
Serge Lepage
Warner Mbuila Mampuya
Étienne L. Couture
Michel Nguyen
Btissama Essadiqi
author_sort Marc-André d’Entremont
title The feasibility, reliability, and incremental value of two-dimensional speckle-tracking for the detection of significant coronary stenosis after treadmill stress echocardiography
title_short The feasibility, reliability, and incremental value of two-dimensional speckle-tracking for the detection of significant coronary stenosis after treadmill stress echocardiography
title_full The feasibility, reliability, and incremental value of two-dimensional speckle-tracking for the detection of significant coronary stenosis after treadmill stress echocardiography
title_fullStr The feasibility, reliability, and incremental value of two-dimensional speckle-tracking for the detection of significant coronary stenosis after treadmill stress echocardiography
title_full_unstemmed The feasibility, reliability, and incremental value of two-dimensional speckle-tracking for the detection of significant coronary stenosis after treadmill stress echocardiography
title_sort feasibility, reliability, and incremental value of two-dimensional speckle-tracking for the detection of significant coronary stenosis after treadmill stress echocardiography
publisher BMC
series Cardiovascular Ultrasound
issn 1476-7120
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract Background Two-dimensional speckle-tracking echocardiography (STE) may help detect coronary artery disease (CAD) when combined with dobutamine stress echocardiography. However, few studies have explored STE with exercise stress echocardiography (ESE). We aimed to evaluate the feasibility, reliability, and incremental value of STE combined with treadmill ESE compared to treadmill ESE alone to detect CAD. Methods We conducted a case–control study of all consecutive patients with abnormal ESE in 2018–2020 who subsequently underwent coronary angiography within a six-month interval. We 1:1 propensity score-matched these patients to those with a normal ESE. Two blinded operators generated a 17-segment bull's-eye map of longitudinal strain (LS). We utilized the mean differences between stress and baseline LS values in segments 13–17, segment 17, and segments 15–16 to create receiver operator curves for the overall examination, the left anterior descending artery (LAD), and the non-LAD territories, respectively. Results We excluded 61 STEs from 201 (30.3%) eligible ESEs; 47 (23.4%) because of suboptimal image quality and 14 (7.0%) because of excessive heart rate variability precluding the calculation of a bull's-eye map. After matching, a total of 102 patients were included (51 patients in each group). In the group with abnormal ESE patients (mean age 66.4 years, 39.2% female), 64.7% had significant CAD (> 70% stenosis) at coronary angiogram. In the group with normal ESE patients (mean age 65.1 years, 35.3% female), 3.9% were diagnosed with a new significant coronary stenosis within one year. The intra-class correlation for global LS was 0.87 at rest and 0.92 at stress, and 0.84 at rest, and 0.89 at stress for the apical segments. The diagnostic accuracy of combining ESE and STE was superior to visual assessment alone for the overall examination (area under the curve (AUC) = 0.89 vs. 0.84, p = 0.025), the non-LAD territory (AUC = 0.83 vs. 0.70, p = 0.006), but not the LAD territory (AUC = 0.79 vs. 0.73, p = 0.11). Conclusions Two-dimensional speckle-tracking combined with treadmill ESE is relatively feasible, reliable, and may provide incremental diagnostic value for the detection and localization of significant CAD.
topic Coronary artery disease
Exercise stress echocardiography
Speckle-tracking
Strain-imaging
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12947-021-00259-w
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