Strain Imaging in Cardio-Oncology (JACC: CardioOncology December 2020-1)
Strain Imaging in Cardio-Oncology (JACC: CardioOncology December 2020-1)
Echocardiographic imaging is crucial for patient management during cardiotoxic cancer therapy. Left ventricular ejection fraction is the most commonly used parameter for identifying left ventricular dysfunction. However, it lacks sensitivity to detect subclinical changes in cardiac function due to cardiotoxic treatment. Global longitudinal strain (GLS) is the best studied strain parameter with established diagnostic and prognostic value. Multiple studies have demonstrated changes in GLS as an early marker of cardiotoxicity. This document serves as a primer to help clinicians in the acquisition and interpretation of strain in cardio-oncology. Cases with embedded videos illustrate a step-by-step approach to obtaining GLS measurements and common pitfalls to avoid. The document includes a concise summary of the indications of GLS in cardio-oncology and its role in guiding oncological therapy. Practical approaches on how to implement strain in the echo laboratory with guidance on training and quality assurance are also discussed.


JACC Editor-in-Chief and CME Editor  

Bonnie Ky, MD, MSCE, FACC

Author

Jennifer E. Liu, MD 

Important Dates

Date of Release: December 15, 2020  
Term of Approval/Date of CME/MOC/ECME Expiration: December 14, 2021

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