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English: Cine topographical mapping of strain throughout the cardiac cycle. Topographical mapping of longitudinal (endocardial and epicardial) strain throughout the cardiac cycle is shown, where positive strain values are denoted by red (representing myocardial segmental expansion) and negative strain values are denoted by blue (representing myocardial segmental contraction). In sham animals (A), positive strain values (in red, denoting myocardial segmental expansion) appropriately appear only during end-diastole. In banded animals (B), positive strain values appear throughout the cardiac cycle, with positive endocardial strain occurring predominantly in the basal and mid regions of the LV compared to the apex. In de-AAC animals (C), positive strain values appropriately appear only during end-diastole, similar to sham animals. The video is available at: http://dump.tentacleriot.eu/SupplementalVideo.mp4.
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Source Video S1 from Bauer M, Cheng S, Unno K, Lin F, Liao R (2013). "Regional Cardiac Dysfunction and Dyssynchrony in a Murine Model of Afterload Stress". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0059915. PMID 23560059. PMC: 3613376.
Author Bauer M, Cheng S, Unno K, Lin F, Liao R
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