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Myocardial work in echocardiography
Circulation. Cardiovascular imaging
  • Nathan Marzlin, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Allison G Hays
  • Matthew Peters, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Abigail Kaminski, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Sarah Roemer, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Patrick O'Leary, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Stacie Kroboth, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Daniel Harland, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Bijoy K Khandheria, Advocate Aurora Health
  • A. Jamil Tajik, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Renuka Jain, Advocate Aurora Health
Affiliations

Aurora Cardiovascular and Thoracic Services, Aurora Sinai/Aurora St. Luke's Medical Centers

Scholarly Activity Date
2-1-2023
Abstract

Myocardial work is an emerging tool in echocardiography that incorporates left ventricular afterload into global longitudinal strain analysis. Myocardial work correlates with myocardial oxygen consumption, and work efficiency can also be assessed. Myocardial work has been evaluated in a variety of clinical conditions to assess the added value of myocardial work compared to left ventricular ejection fraction and global longitudinal strain. This review showcases the current use of myocardial work in adult echocardiography and its possible role in cardiac pathologies.

Type
Article
PubMed ID
36734221
Citation Information

Marzlin N, Hays AG, Peters M, et al. Myocardial Work in Echocardiography. Circ Cardiovasc Imaging. 2023;16(2):e014419. doi:10.1161/CIRCIMAGING.122.014419