Title of article :
Doppler-Derived Myocardial Performance Index in Healthy Children in Shiraz
Author/Authors :
Borzoee, M Pediatric Cardiology Division, Pediatrics Department, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz , Kheirandish, Z Pediatric Cardiology Division, Pediatrics Department, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz
Abstract :
Background: Assessment of myocardial function is essential in
heart disease, but in regard to systolic and diastolic functions
such evaluation has limitation. Ejection fraction is difficult to
assess in abnormally-shaped ventricles, and diastolic inflow
velocity pattern may be fused because of tachycardia.
Objective: A myocardial performance index (MPI) or Tei index
has been developed for adults and children. It is a Doppler
derived non-geometric measure of ventricular function and is
independent of heart rate. This index measures the ratio of isovolumic
contraction time plus isovolumic relaxation time to
ventricular ejection time.
Methods: We studied 108 healthy children from 3 days to18
years of age, in whom ejection fraction was measured using Mmode
(73±8%) and 2-dimensional echocardiogram biplane
Simpson's method (62±7%).
Results: Right and left ventricular myocardial performance indices
were 0.25 ±0.09 and 0.36 ±0.11 respectively. No correlation
was found between Echo Doppler index and age, heart rate
and left ventricular dimensions.
Conclusion: Thus, MPI is a simple and accurate tool for quantitative
assessment of right and left ventricular functions and
because of easy application and reproducibility; it could be regarded
as an important measurement in a comprehensive
hemodynamic study, especially in those with abnormal ventricular
geometry.
Keywords :
Myocardial performance , ejection fraction , Doppler echocardiography , Child , Tei-index
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics