Circulation, Vol 65, 580-590, Copyright © 1982 by American Heart Association
SC Klausner, TJ Blair, WF Bulawa, GM Jeppson, RL Jensen and PD Clayton
We traced left ventricular contours, frame-by-frame throughout systole and
diastole, of normal sinus beats from 30 degrees right anterior oblique
ventriculograms from 32 normal patients. We separated both systole and
diastole into 19 equal time intervals each and calculated regional lengths
(R), normalized by both end-diastole length and relative time interval (T)
in systole and diastole and diastole, for the middle inferior wall, distal
inferior wall, apex, distal anterior wall, middle anterior wall, and
proximal anterior wall. We also computed the relative velocities of R,
delta R/ delta T, over each quarter of systole and diastole. Comparing
systole with diastole, we found significant differences between paired
values of R at all regions except the distal inferior wall, but these
differences were not the same between regions. Between regions, mean R and
delta R/ delta T values were significantly different as early as the first
quarter of systole. Within a region, there were significant differences
between mean R and delta R/ delta T values over intervals as short as one-
fourth of systole or diastole. Thus, there is no homogeneity between
regions in normal wall motion in both systole and diastole. This normal
lack of homogeneity has important clinical implications for identifying
abnormal wall motion in individual patients from ventriculographic
measurements, and for using the information present in the diastole portion
of the ventriculogram to characterize normal segmental function.
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Quantitative analysis of segmental wall motion throughout systole and diastole in the normal human left ventricle
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