Abstract

Power motion imaging (PMI) is a new Doppler imaging technology that can enhance contrast agent visualization. We hypothesized that PMI combined with Albunex injection (CPMI) could provide new insights into myocardial contractility and perfusion. In a first step, PMI signal was studied with an in vitro phantom. In a second step, PMI signal was studied in 10 rabbits at different workloads. In a third step, 10 rabbits were studied before and after ischemia produced by coronary ligation and finally during reperfusion. During the latter protocol, epicardial echocardiography analyzed by PMI and fundamental mode was performed before and after Albunex injection. PMI signal was well correlated with phantom velocity. PMI signal and myocardial wall thickening were well correlated, particularly in the septal area. On the coronary occlusion model, ischemia was associated with a significant decrease in PMI and CPMI signals, whereas reperfusion was associated with a significant decrease in PMI signals only, indicating stunning. We conclude that PMI combined with CPMI is a powerful tool to assess myocardial contractility and perfusion. (J Am Soc Echocardiogr 1999;12:941-50.)

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