pubmed-article:3008048 | pubmed:abstractText | The clinical value of an index of left ventricular synergic pumping efficiency (EFF) was evaluated in 50 patients with uncomplicated myocardial infarction in which radionuclide ventriculography was performed within 72 h of the onset of the infarction and between 7 and 13 days post infarction. EFF was defined as the ratio of global left ventricular stroke volume to the magnitude of all intraventricular blood pool variations measured on a pixel by pixel basis. EFF correlated better with a subjectively evaluated wall motion index (r = 0.84) than did the ejection fraction (EF) measurements (r = 0.69). In all patients, but most significantly in patients with inferoposterior infarctions, EFF measurements in the acute phase were a better predictor of the predischarge ventricular performance than the EF measurements. The left ventricular EFF is a reliable parameter to quantitate the effect of regional wall motion disturbances on global ventricular function in a standardized manner. | lld:pubmed |