PMID: 6536678Oct 1, 1984Paper

Comparative study of two-dimensional echocardiography and left ventriculography in detecting interventricular septal asynergy in myocardial infarction

Journal of cardiography
S NishimuraH Yamaguchi

Abstract

We investigated the reasons for discrepancies between two-dimensional echocardiography (2DE) and left ventriculography (LVG) in detecting interventricular septal asynergy in anterior or inferior myocardial infarction. Twenty-six patients with anterior infarctions due to proximal lesions of the left anterior descending artery and 20 patients with inferior infarctions due to proximal lesions of the right coronary artery were studied by 2DE and LVG. A 2DE long-axis view, a short-axis view at the papillary muscle level, an apical four-chamber view (AP-4CV), and right and left anterior oblique left ventriculograms (RAO-LVG and LAO-LVG) were recorded. The interventricular septum (IVS) on LAO 60 degree-LVG was divided into the basal and apical portions. 2DE and LVG were independently evaluated individually by the same readers, and the interventricular septal asynergy was classified as hypokinesis, akinesis and dyskinesis. Anterior infarction About 80% of the patients with akinesis of the apical third of the IVS in a long-axis view or of the apical half of the IVS in an AP-4CV were assessed as having akinesis of the entire septum by LAO-LVG. Inferior infarction Asynergy was echocardiographically detected in the posterior IVS in a short...Continue Reading

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