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State-of-the-art Myocardial Strain by CMR Feature Tracking: Clinical Applications and Future Perspectives

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Journal Eur Radiol
Specialty Radiology
Date 2022 Feb 24
PMID 35201410
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Abstract

Based on conventional cine sequences of cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR), feature tracking (FT) is an emerging tissue tracking technique that evaluates myocardial motion and deformation quantitatively by strain, strain rate, torsion, and dyssynchrony. It has been widely accepted in modern literature that strain analysis can offer incremental information in addition to classic global and segmental functional analysis. Furthermore, CMR-FT facilitates measurement of all cardiac chambers, including the relatively thin-walled atria and the right ventricle, which has been a difficult measurement to obtain with the reference standard technique of myocardial tagging. CMR-FT objectively quantifies cardiovascular impairment and characterizes myocardial function in a novel way through direct assessment of myocardial fiber deformation. The purpose of this review is to discuss the current status of clinical applications of myocardial strain by CMR-FT in a variety of cardiovascular diseases. KEY POINTS: • CMR-FT is of great value for differential diagnosis and provides incremental value for evaluating the progression and severity of diseases. • CMR-FT guides the early diagnosis of various cardiovascular diseases and provides the possibility for the early detection of myocardial impairment and additional information regarding subclinical cardiac abnormalities. • Direct assessment of myocardial fiber deformation using CMR-FT has the potential to provide prognostic information incremental to common clinical and CMR risk factors.

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