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Myocardial Work in Echocardiography.

Nathan Marzlin1, Allison G Hays2, Matthew Peters1

  • 1Aurora Cardiovascular and Thoracic Services, Aurora Sinai/Aurora St. Luke's Medical Centers, Advocate Aurora Health, Milwaukee, WI (N.M., M.P., A.K., S.R., P.O., D.R.H., B.K.K., A.J.T., R.J.).

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Myocardial work, an echocardiography tool, analyzes left ventricular afterload and oxygen consumption. It offers insights beyond ejection fraction and global longitudinal strain in cardiac conditions.

Keywords:
cardiac resynchronization therapycardiomyopathiesechocardiographyglobal longitudinal strainmyocardiumtranscatheter aortic valve replacement

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Area of Science:

  • Cardiovascular Imaging
  • Echocardiography
  • Physiology

Background:

  • Myocardial work is an emerging echocardiographic parameter.
  • It integrates left ventricular afterload into strain analysis.
  • It correlates with myocardial oxygen consumption and efficiency.

Conclusions:

  • Myocardial work is a valuable tool in adult echocardiography.
  • It offers a comprehensive assessment of cardiac function, including afterload.
  • Further research can elucidate its role in diagnosing and managing cardiac pathologies.