Background
The relative modification of the myocardial volume between end-systole and end-diastole (
) has already been assessed with different methods and falls in a range of 0.9–0.97 (mean value = 0.93).
Purpose
To estimate
from the three longitudinal (
, circumferential (
), and radial (
) strains of the left ventricle using the formula:
and to test whether this estimate of
can be used as a marker of the echocardiography quality.
Material and Methods
Two hundred manuscripts, including a total of 34,690 patients or healthy volunteers, were identified in the Medline database containing values of
,
, and
measured from echocardiography.
Results
The median value of
was 0.93, in accordance with the literature, with no significant difference between patients or healthy volunteers (P = 0.38). The proportion of studies with
was 79%. When only considering groups of healthy volunteers, the studies failing this test had higher standard deviations for the three individual strains: 0.038 vs. 0.029 (P = 0.02) for
; 0.060 vs. 0.034 (P < 10–6) for
, and 0.243 vs. 0.101 (P < 10–14) for
.
Conclusion
The median ratio of the left ventricular myocardial volumes between end-systole and end-diastole in the investigated studies was
. The formula
could be used to detect studies with inaccurate strain measurements.