Longitudinal myocardial deformation does not predict single ventricle ejection fraction assessed by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in children with a total cavopulmonary connection
Pediatric Cardiology Oct 30, 2017
Koopman LP, et al. - The authors elucidated the tie-up between myocardial deformation evaluated by speckle tracking echocardiography (STE) and single ventricle function examined by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (cMRI). In addition, they contemplated the variations in myocardial deformation in children with single left and single right ventricular morphology. No link was discovered between STE myocardial deformation parameters with single ventricle ejection fraction, assessed by cMRI.
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