STRESS ECHO DEEPAK NANDAN Stress echo is a

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STRESS ECHO DEEPAK NANDAN

STRESS ECHO DEEPAK NANDAN

�Stress echo is a family of examinations in which 2 D echocardiographic monitoring is

�Stress echo is a family of examinations in which 2 D echocardiographic monitoring is undertaken before , during & after cardiovascular stress �Cardiovascular agents stress exercise pharmacological

PHYSIOLOGY �Coronary blood flow – pulsatile & phasic �Precapillary arterioles – resistance vessels *

PHYSIOLOGY �Coronary blood flow – pulsatile & phasic �Precapillary arterioles – resistance vessels * principal contributor of resistance * main controller of coronary blood flow • ↑ CBF on ↑ demand occurs through reduction in resistance at this level

CORONARY BLOOD FLOW RESERVE �Maximal CBF / basal CBF �Magnitude of bf ↑ secondary

CORONARY BLOOD FLOW RESERVE �Maximal CBF / basal CBF �Magnitude of bf ↑ secondary to any stress relative to resting flow �In discrete stenosis – CFR begins to ↓ when stenosis reaches 50% dm �CFR is abolished when stenosis reaches 90% �Resting bf remains constant up to 85 - 90% of the stenosis

Cellular Mechanism of Ischemia Consequence(s) of Mechanical Dysfunction • Abnormal Contraction and Relaxation •

Cellular Mechanism of Ischemia Consequence(s) of Mechanical Dysfunction • Abnormal Contraction and Relaxation • Diastolic Tension Diastolic Wall Tension (Stiffness) Extravascular Compression Blood Flow to Microcirculation ( O 2 delivery to Myocytes) O 2 Consumption (to maintain tonic contraction) ATP Hydrolysis O 2 Supply O 2 Demand Modified from: Belardinelli et al. Eur Heart 8 (Suppl. A): A 10 -A 13, 2006

BASIC PRINCIPLES OF STRESS ECHO �↑ Cardiac work load - ↑O 2 demands- demand

BASIC PRINCIPLES OF STRESS ECHO �↑ Cardiac work load - ↑O 2 demands- demand supply mismatch- ischemia �Impairment of myocardial thickening and endocardial motion

Treadmill protocol

Treadmill protocol

Stress echo-Standard-format

Stress echo-Standard-format

Supine bicycle ergometry

Supine bicycle ergometry

Supine bicycle standard format

Supine bicycle standard format

Treadmill vs supine bicycle advantage �Add information �Wide spread availability �Simple protocol �High work

Treadmill vs supine bicycle advantage �Add information �Wide spread availability �Simple protocol �High work load �> Sensitive Disadvantage �Imaging post ex only Advantage �Image through out the exercise- peak �Onset of RWMA �Better image quality �Contrast stress echo �> Specific Disadvantage �Lower work load �Supine position affects ex. physio

Information obtained from Exercise Stress but not available with Pharmacological Test �Exercise Duration/Tolerance �Reproducibility

Information obtained from Exercise Stress but not available with Pharmacological Test �Exercise Duration/Tolerance �Reproducibility of Symptoms with Activity �Heart rate response to exercise �Blood Pressure response �Detection of Stress Induced Arrhythmias �Assess control of angina with medical therapy �Prognosis

Indication pharmacological stress echocardiography • • • Inadequate exercise Left bundle branch block Paced

Indication pharmacological stress echocardiography • • • Inadequate exercise Left bundle branch block Paced ventricular rhythm pre-excitation or conduction abnormality Medication: beta-blocker, calcium channel blocker • Evaluation of patients very early after MI(<3 days) or angioplasty stent(<2 weeks) • Poor image degradation with exercise • Poor patient motivation to exercise

Pharmacologic Stress Agents Coronary vasodilator Dipyridamole Adenosine Inotropic agents Dobutamine Stress agents Arbutamine

Pharmacologic Stress Agents Coronary vasodilator Dipyridamole Adenosine Inotropic agents Dobutamine Stress agents Arbutamine

DOBUTAMINE STRESS ECHO �Dobutamine- synthetic catecholamine �Inotropic & chronotropic- β 1, β 2 &

DOBUTAMINE STRESS ECHO �Dobutamine- synthetic catecholamine �Inotropic & chronotropic- β 1, β 2 & α �Action: onset – 2 min half life – 2 min: continous IV �Metabolizd by cathechol-o-methyl transferase �Excretion: hepatobiliary system and kidney

Dobut-protocol

Dobut-protocol

Protocol for Dobutamine Stress Echo.

Protocol for Dobutamine Stress Echo.

End points to terminate

End points to terminate

�Works by inducing myocardial ischemia �Modest ↑ SBP and ↓DBP �May be arrhythmogenic (0.

�Works by inducing myocardial ischemia �Modest ↑ SBP and ↓DBP �May be arrhythmogenic (0. 7% rate in 8500 consecutive studies performed at Mayo Clinic) �Usually ineffective in patients on beta blockers �High rate of side effects �Hypotension induced does not have prognostic value unlike TMT

Dipyridamole Potent coronary vasodilator Provoke anginal attack in angina patients Vasodilation effect inhibition of

Dipyridamole Potent coronary vasodilator Provoke anginal attack in angina patients Vasodilation effect inhibition of reuptake of adenosine by the endothelial cell CBF increases 4 to 5 times in normal vess Reduction of subendocardial blood flow in stenotic coronary artery

Dipyridamole Coronary steal phenomenon Standard protocol: 0. 54 mg/kg for 4 min High dose

Dipyridamole Coronary steal phenomenon Standard protocol: 0. 54 mg/kg for 4 min High dose protocol: 0. 84 mg/kg Antidote: theophylline

CORONARY STEAL Myocardial area • Supplied by severe epi stenosis • Collateral from remote

CORONARY STEAL Myocardial area • Supplied by severe epi stenosis • Collateral from remote cor art Blood flow • Depends on prefusion pressure • Cor collaterals Steal ischemia • Vasodilator↓pp & flow ↓in collaterals • Flow through stenotic vessel↓

Dipyridamole Contraindication active wheezing high degree AV block hypotension(SBP<90 mm. Hg) recent use of

Dipyridamole Contraindication active wheezing high degree AV block hypotension(SBP<90 mm. Hg) recent use of dipyridamole(<24 hours) Relative contraindication Hx of reactive airway disease sick sinus syndrome severe sinus bradycardia

Adenosine Naturally occuring agent Types of receptors A 1: slowing HR and conduction A

Adenosine Naturally occuring agent Types of receptors A 1: slowing HR and conduction A 2 a: c-AMP – decrease calcium uptake by SR -- smooth muscle relaxation vasodilation Half life: 2 seconds need constant IV infusion Rapidly removed from RBC and endothelial

Adenosine – side effect Flushng: 37% Dyspnea: 35% GI discomfort: 15% Headache: 14% Light-headedness

Adenosine – side effect Flushng: 37% Dyspnea: 35% GI discomfort: 15% Headache: 14% Light-headedness 9% Most side effect – short-lived and mild

Myocardial contrast in stress echo �Left vent opacification for border enhancement �Myocardial �Perfusion perfusion

Myocardial contrast in stress echo �Left vent opacification for border enhancement �Myocardial �Perfusion perfusion imaging at resting state-stress is performed and perfusion imaging is done at peak stress

Vasodilator stress echo-perfusion imaging

Vasodilator stress echo-perfusion imaging

Stress Echocardiography Diagnosis Prognosis Treatment Viability

Stress Echocardiography Diagnosis Prognosis Treatment Viability

�Exercise �> –preferred-add information sensitive in CAD compared to dobutamine �Treadmill >sensitive, Bicycle>specific �Bicycle

�Exercise �> –preferred-add information sensitive in CAD compared to dobutamine �Treadmill >sensitive, Bicycle>specific �Bicycle –during stress-> accurate presence and extend of dis vs pat choice, availability etc. �Dobutamine is limited to pats who cant exert adequately & when the Q of viability is addressed �In pharmaclogical stress dobutamine is the

INTERPRETATION OF STRESS ECHO �Subjective assessment of regional wall motion �Compares wall thickening &

INTERPRETATION OF STRESS ECHO �Subjective assessment of regional wall motion �Compares wall thickening & endocardial excursion at baseline and stress �Limitation�Measures subjective & nonquantitative like EF, ESV change, and strain rate to overcome limitations

Strain rate-myocardial velocity gradient -postsystolic shortening � TDI/Strain imaging> sensitive � Ischemia delays onset

Strain rate-myocardial velocity gradient -postsystolic shortening � TDI/Strain imaging> sensitive � Ischemia delays onset & rate of regional myo relaxation � Time quantified using TDI � QRS-onset of relaxation-350 -400 ms � Interval↓ by 34+/_10% in nl segments in response to high dose dopamine � ↓in interval is <12+/-18% in ischemic seg

�Grade 1 -normal 2 -hypokinesis 3 -akinesis 4 -dyskinesis � Nl WMSI-1 at baseline

�Grade 1 -normal 2 -hypokinesis 3 -akinesis 4 -dyskinesis � Nl WMSI-1 at baseline and stress �Any score>1 -abnormal �Good prognostic value

�Hypokinesia-<5 mm of endocardial excursion �Akinesis - -ve syst thickening & endo excursion �Dyskinesis

�Hypokinesia-<5 mm of endocardial excursion �Akinesis - -ve syst thickening & endo excursion �Dyskinesis –systolic thinning & outward motion � nl resp-hyperkinesis –low work load, β blockade, cardiomyopathy & delayed post stress imaging �Absence

Normal- hyperkinesis during stress test

Normal- hyperkinesis during stress test

DYSKINESIA OF THE APEX IN STRESS

DYSKINESIA OF THE APEX IN STRESS

Prognostic value A new wall motion abnormality, rest & exercise WMSI, ESV response-correlated with

Prognostic value A new wall motion abnormality, rest & exercise WMSI, ESV response-correlated with risk

Chamber dilatation in resp to stress

Chamber dilatation in resp to stress

Prognostic value of stress echo �Independent predictors of cardiac events a)WMSI with exercise b)

Prognostic value of stress echo �Independent predictors of cardiac events a)WMSI with exercise b) ST ↓≥ 1 mm c) treadmill time �Risk Index(RI)=1. 02(WMSI)+1. 04(ST change)− 0. 14(Treadmilltime) �RI in upper quartile(+0. 66 to+2. 02)– risk was highest(30%) �Prognostic value is comparable in women and men

Stress echo after revascularisation

Stress echo after revascularisation

PRE-OPERATIVE RISK STRATIFICATION WITH DOBUTAMINE STRESS ECHO *Mayo Clinic, 530 Patients

PRE-OPERATIVE RISK STRATIFICATION WITH DOBUTAMINE STRESS ECHO *Mayo Clinic, 530 Patients

�Perioperative marker of coronary event • patients with a positive electrocardiographic response to treadmill

�Perioperative marker of coronary event • patients with a positive electrocardiographic response to treadmill stress test but no inducible wall motion abnormality on stress echocardiogram have a very low rate of adverse cardiovascular events during follow-up

VIABILITY OF MYOCARDIUM �That has the potential for functional recovery; either stunned/hibernating myocardium �>6

VIABILITY OF MYOCARDIUM �That has the potential for functional recovery; either stunned/hibernating myocardium �>6 mm thickness -viable segment �Stunned or hibernating improved contractility with dobutamine , not in infarcted myocardium �Biphasic response – low dose ↑contractility(10 to 20 mcg/kg), at higher dose CBF ↓-- contractility ↓

�Biphasic response is the most predictive of the functional recovery after revascularisation �Sustained improvement/no

�Biphasic response is the most predictive of the functional recovery after revascularisation �Sustained improvement/no change- nonviable �For viability assessment – nuclear techniques are more sensitive dobut stress echo more specific PPV-similar NPV- favours dobut stress echo

Myocardial viability-Biphasic response

Myocardial viability-Biphasic response

Sensitivity and specificity of exercise and pharmacologic stress test Dobutamine. Dipyridamole Exercise Sensitivity(%) 71

Sensitivity and specificity of exercise and pharmacologic stress test Dobutamine. Dipyridamole Exercise Sensitivity(%) 71 – 96 43 – 74 74 – 97 Specificity(%) 66 - 83 92 - 100 64 - 88

Advantages of Stress Echocardiography Compared to Nuclear Stress Testing �Higher Specificity �Visualization of cardiac

Advantages of Stress Echocardiography Compared to Nuclear Stress Testing �Higher Specificity �Visualization of cardiac valves �Evaluate for presence of pericardial effusion �Ability to measure RV Systolic Pressure �More accurate assessment of LV ejection fraction �Doppler interrogation to determine Diastolic Function �Lower Cost �Lack of Radiation Exposure

Sensitivity Comparison of Different Testing Modalities

Sensitivity Comparison of Different Testing Modalities

Situations Where Stress Echo Preferred � Younger patients with lower likelihood of symptomatic coronary

Situations Where Stress Echo Preferred � Younger patients with lower likelihood of symptomatic coronary artery disease � Pericardial � Valvular � Need Disease suspected heart disease needs to also be evaluated to evaluate for pulmonary hypertension � Exertional dyspnea is the predominant complaint

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