longitudinal strain
speckle tracking
coronary artery disease
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Aims: The aim of this study was to evaluate the value and accuracy of longitudinal strain in detection of
coronary artery disease compared to coronary angiography.
Results: The left ventricular longitudinal strain-speckle tracking showed evidence of stenosis of left anterior
descending artery, circumflex artery and right coronary artery in (86.1%), (76.4%), and (84.7%)
respectively. For the stenosis in left anterior descending artery, the current study showed that the
longitudinal strain was a good predictor for presence of significant stenosis with a sensitivity of (93.8%),
specificity (75%) and accuracy (91.7%) compared with coronary angiography. For the stenosis in right
coronary artery, the left ventricular longitudinal strain had
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