L. Elif Sade
University of Pittsburgh
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American Journal of Cardiology | 2003
Hideaki Kanzaki; Didier Jacques; L. Elif Sade; Donald A. Severyn; David Schwartzman; John Gorcsan
Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) can improve cardiac function in patients with heart failure and left bundle branch block. To test a new synchrony index derived from mitral annular velocity by color tissue Doppler, 19 subjects were studied: 9 patients with heart failure and left bundle branch block at baseline and at 1, 3 and 6 months after CRT and 10 normal controls. The synchrony index in patients with heart failure was less than that in controls at baseline (r = 0.60 +/- 0.13 vs 0.94 +/- 0.02; p <0.01), but improved at 6 months after CRT (r = 0.77 +/- 0.09; p <0.05 vs baseline).
American Journal of Cardiology | 2003
L. Elif Sade; Donald A. Severyn; Hideaki Kanzaki; Kaoru Dohi; John Gorcsan
To test the hypothesis that a new tissue Doppler (TD) approach using angle-correction and transformation of velocity data to color-coded displacement data may objectively quantify regional left ventricular function, in vitro experiments were first performed with an oscillating echo target precisely controlled by a microstepping motor. Displacement varied from 1 to 15 mm (60 to 130 cycles/min) at angles of 0 degrees and 45 degrees to the echo transducer. Custom software transformed TD data to displacement data. Sixty-five subjects were then studied: 35 with wall motion abnormalities and 30 normal controls. Results were compared with independent visual assessment and caliper measurements of endocardial excursion from gray-scale images. In vitro displacement imaging strongly correlated with true displacement (r = 0.99, p <0.0001). In humans, peak transmural displacement discriminated normal results (6.3 +/- 3.2 mm) from hypokinesia (2.7 +/- 1.8 mm, p <0.05), akinesia (0.4 +/- 1.2 mm, p <0.05) from hypokinesia, and dyskinesia (-1.9 +/- 1.2 mm, p <0.05) from akinesia. Normal subendocardial displacement was 5.9 +/- 2.9 versus 4.0 +/- 3.9 mm in the epicardial layer (p <0.01). This displacement gradient was absent in abnormal segments. Displacement data correlated with endocardial excursion by calipers (parasternal views: r = 0.86, all views: r = 0.79, both p <0.0001). Overall accuracy of displacement imaging was 82% (kappa = 0.71) versus 66% (kappa = 0.43) for visual assessment with caliper data as the standard of reference. Angle-corrected displacement imaging was superior to routine visual assessment and is a promising new method to quantify regional left ventricular function.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2004
Hideaki Kanzaki; Raveen Bazaz; David Schwartzman; Kaoru Dohi; L. Elif Sade; John Gorcsan
American Journal of Cardiology | 2004
L. Elif Sade; Hideaki Kanzaki; Donald A. Severyn; Kaoru Dohi; John Gorcsan
Journal of The American Society of Echocardiography | 2004
John Gorcsan; Prasant Pandey; L. Elif Sade
American Journal of Cardiology | 2005
L. Elif Sade; John Gorcsan; Donald A. Severyn; Kathy Edelman; William E. Katz
Archive | 2004
Hideaki Kanzaki; Raveen Bazaz; David Schwartzman; Kaoru Dohi; L. Elif Sade; John Gorcsan
Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2003
Donald A. Severyn; L. Elif Sade; Kaoru Dohi; Hideaki Kanzaki; John Gorcsan
Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2003
L. Elif Sade; Hideaki Kanzaki; Donald A. Severyn; Kathy Edelman; John Gorcsan
Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2003
L. Elif Sade; John Gorcsan; Donald A. Severyn; Kathy Edelman; William E. Katz