LA Global

Longitudanal strain

Interventional Cardiology

What is LA Global Longitudinal Strain (LA GLS)?

LA Global Longitudinal Strain (LA GLS) is an advanced echocardiographic technique used to assess the function of the left atrium (LA) of the heart. It measures the deformation (strain) of the atrial muscle during each heartbeat, offering early detection of subtle dysfunctions before conventional imaging shows abnormalities.

Why is LA GLS Important?

LA GLS plays a key role in evaluating:

  • Early stages of diastolic dysfunction

  • Risk of atrial fibrillation

  • Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF)

  • Overall left atrial performance and reservoir function

Who Should Consider LA GLS Testing?

This test is especially useful for:

  • Patients with unexplained shortness of breath

  • Those with high blood pressure, diabetes, or risk of heart failure

  • Individuals undergoing cardiac evaluations for stroke or arrhythmia risk

How is LA GLS Performed?

  • It’s done as part of an advanced echocardiogram (2D or 3D echo).

  • The test is painless, non-invasive, and takes 20–30 minutes.

  • The results are analyzed using speckle-tracking technology to give precise measurements of atrial function.

Why Choose Us for LA GLS?

  • State-of-the-art cardiac imaging equipment

  • Highly skilled cardiologists and sonographers

  • Timely and detailed reports with expert analysis

  • Early diagnosis and personalized cardiac care

 

Dr. Hemant Khemani is a highly skilled and compassionate Interventional Cardiologist with over 15 years of experience in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of cardiovascular diseases.

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