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Title: Distinctive features of the functional geometry of the left ventricle in newborn infants
Authors: Ivanova, L.
Solovyova, O.
Kovtun, O.
Kraeva, O.
Philimonova, I.
Tsyvian, P.
Markhasin, V.
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Abstract: Significant structural and functional development of the heart occurs during the ontogenesis. Age-related features of the left ventricular (LV) functional geometry (FG), i.e. changes in the LV shape during the cardiac contractile cycle, are insufficiently studied. We assessed the differences in quantitative characteristics of LVFG between healthy adults and newborn infants of the first five days of life. We used classical 2D apical four-chamber position in ultrasound video loop to evaluate the following quantitative characteristics of the LVFG: spatial and temporal distributions of the two-dimensional estimate of the regional ejection fractions (REF) and respective indexes of heterogeneity of LV wall regional movements; dynamics of shape indexes (sphericity, conicity, shape-power index). We conclude that LVFG develops during the ontogenesis: LVFG mainly determines by heterogeneous developmenst of longitudinal and circular fibers of the myocardium. © 2012 CCAL.
Keywords: EJECTION FRACTION
LEFT VENTRICLES
LEFT VENTRICULAR
QUANTITATIVE CHARACTERISTICS
REGIONAL MOVEMENT
SHAPE INDEXES
SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTION
ULTRASOUND VIDEOS
CARDIOLOGY
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/51425
Conference name: 39th Computing in Cardiology Conference, CinC 2012
Conference date: 09.09.2012-12.09.2012
SCOPUS ID: 84875659616
WOS ID: 000320270700040
PURE ID: 1069098
ISSN: 2325-8861
ISBN: 9781467320740
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