Value of clinical applications of differential pressure and relative pressure imaging in the left ventricle

World J Clin Cases. 2023 Jun 16;11(17):3967-3975. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v11.i17.3967.

Abstract

Regional pressure differences between sites within the left ventricular cavity have long been identified, and the potential clinical value of diastolic and systolic intraventricular pressure differences (IVPDs) is of increasing interest. This study concluded that the IVPD plays an important role in ventricular filling and emptying and is a reliable indicator of ventricular relaxation, elastic recoil, diastolic pumping, and effective left ventricular filling. Relative pressure imaging, as a novel and potentially clinically applicable measure of left IVPDs, enables early and more comprehensive identification of the temporal and spatial characteristics of IVPD. In the future, as research related to relative pressure imaging continues, this measurement method has the possibility to become more refined and serve as an additional clinical aid that can replace the gold standard cardiac catheterization technique for the diagnosis of diastolic dysfunction.

Keywords: Cardiac imaging techniques; Cardiovascular physiological phenomena; Echocardiography; Hemodynamics; Left ventricle; Ventricular dysfunction; Ventricular pressure.

Publication types

  • Review