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Abstract #3008

Comparing Myocardial Strain in Healthy Individuals of Different Ages: An Assessment of Two Vendor Software Tools

Ye tong Zhao1,2, Ying Liu1,2, Xiao lin Mu1, Yang Song1, Jing Zhu1,2, and Wen jia Wang3
1Central Hospital of Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China, 2Department of Graduate School, Dalian Medical University, Dalian, China, 3GE HealthCare MR Research, Beijing, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Software Tools, Data Analysis, Data Processing, Software Tools, Heart

Motivation: There is no uniform standard for the value of myocardial strain of different software vendors.

Goal(s): The study utilizes cardiac magnetic resonance feature tracking technique to assess the differences in myocardial strain parameters among healthy individuals of different age groups while employing two distinct vendor software tools.

Approach: The study utilizes cardiac magnetic resonance feature tracking technique to assess myocardial strain parameters while employing two distinct vendor software tools.

Results: The findings indicate variations in strain parameters across healthy individuals of varing age groups based on measurements obtained from CVI42 and Medis. Significant disparities in certain parameters are observed between the two suppliers.

Impact: The normal reference values of myocardial strain from different suppliers can not be unified, and large samples and multi-center studies are needed in the future.

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