Abstract

Summary This observational pilot project was performed as background to eventually create a rapid, automated and accurate assessment of RV systolic function in variable clinical subgroups. We propose new parameters that characterize the global systolic function of the right ventricle with a simple linear measurement. Background The tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion (TAPSE), which has been used for over a quarter century as a quick estimate of RV systolic function, was revisited using CMR. It shows good correlation with invasive hemodynamics. MRI is the current gold standard to assess the volumes and anatomy of the heart and we can measure TAPSE more precisely with cardiac MRI to accurately detect any current problems TAPSE measurements may suffer from.

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  • The tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion (TAPSE), which has been used for over a quarter century as a quick estimate of RV systolic function, was revisited using CMR

  • From 15th Annual SCMR Scientific Sessions Orlando, FL, USA. 2-5 February 2012. Summary This observational pilot project was performed as background to eventually create a rapid, automated and accurate assessment of RV systolic function in variable clinical subgroups

  • We propose new parameters that characterize the global systolic function of the right ventricle with a simple linear measurement

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Summary This observational pilot project was performed as background to eventually create a rapid, automated and accurate assessment of RV systolic function in variable clinical subgroups. We propose new parameters that characterize the global systolic function of the right ventricle with a simple linear measurement

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