Global longitudinal strain (GLS) and global circumferential strain (GCS) are used in cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) to assess and track cardiac function. SMEs - add text
Example
This example shows the representation of circumferential and longitudinal strain findings in the CV domain. The sponsor used the "CMRBRANDTYP Feature Tracking" analysis method (CVANMETH).
Rows 1-3:
Show circumferential strain for the left ventricle base, mid, and apex regions.
Row 4:
Shows circumferential strain for the LEFT VENTRICULAR BASAL INFEROSEPTAL SEGMENT.
Row 5:
Shows global circumferential strain.
Rows 6-8:
Show longitudinal strain for 4 chamber, 3 chamber, and 2 chamber views.
Row 9:
Shows longitudinal strain for the LEFT VENTRICULAR BASAL INFEROSEPTAL SEGMENT.