Title of article :
Strain can hide some states
Author/Authors :
Karagöz, Ali Department of Cardiology - Koşuyolu High Specialization Training and Research Hospital – İstanbul - Turkey , Halil Tanboğa, İbrahim Department of Cardiology - Hisar Intercontinental Hospital - İstanbul - Turkey
Abstract :
We read the article entitled as “Speckle-tracking strain assessment of left ventricular dysfunction in synthetic cannabinoid and heroin users” with great interest (1). We congratulate
the authors for performing such a trial regarding addictive substance and strain echocardiography and have some minor comments regarding the trial methodology. Authors have stated that
“the trial was prospective and double-blind…”. We suggest that
the authors may use “observational case-control study” and
“unawareness” instead of “prospective” and “double-blind”. As
we know, the main problem in observational studies is the presence of confounders and selection bias, which are prevented in
randomized controlled trials through randomization and blinding.
In addition, the authors concluded that SCBs are potential cause
of subclinical LV dysfunction; however, reducing the levels of
some LV strain parameters within the normal range might not
indicate subclinical LV dysfunction, and the clinical significance
of a small amount of decrease in the LV strain is unclear. We
may not exclude the chance factor for statistical significance (p
value) because of low sample size and low control number
Keywords :
echocardigraphy , strain , statistic
Journal title :
The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology: Andolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi