In this study, we compare tissue phase mapping (TPM) and feature tracking (FT) of standard cine SSFP images for the assessment of regional myocardial velocities in 15 pediatric patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and 20 age-matched healthy controls. Data analysis included the calculation of segmental (AHA 16-segment model) left ventricular radial and long-axis peak velocities in systole and diastole. Both techniques detected significantly decreased diastolic velocities in HCM patients compared to controls, suggesting reduced myocardial relaxation despite normal ejection fraction. Lower temporal resolution of FT derived velocities resulted in systematically lower peak velocities compared to directly measured TPM velocities.
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