MyoStrain® eLearning Library
The MyoStrain® clinical training pathway is an educational training program designed to help physicians maximize the clinical benefits of MyoStrain for improved patient outcomes and quality of care. The program emphasizes repetition through high scan volumes to ensure successful mastery of the MyoStrain technology and help promote consistent growth within your organization.
We understand the unique challenges of each institution and are committed to the seamless integration of MyoStrain into your clinical practice. With dedication and commitment to this structured learning experience, physicians and healthcare staff will gain the knowledge and proficiency needed to use MyoStrain independently and standardize patient-centric management across the cardiac care continuum.
Module 1
Value Proposition & Introduction to MyoStrain®
This module describes Myocardial Solutions’ value proposition, introducing MyoStrain, a rapid, MRI-based solution that supports physicians in the early assessment and individualized treatment care of myocardial segmental dysfunction.
Module 2
Progressive Curve Enables Preventative Care
This module describes how MyoStrain provides quantitative information to support physicians in the early detection and proactive management of cardiac dysfunction, using the progressive curve to help physicians prevent and manage heart failure.
Module 3
Cardio-Oncology
This module describes how MyoStrain provides quantitative information about heart health to support physicians in the risk assessment and early detection of cardiotoxicity in oncology patients undergoing chemotherapy. The module explains how this approach may help physicians to monitor and manage the effects of cardioprotective therapy without interruption to oncology treatment.
Module 4
Heart Failure Management
This module describes how MyoStrain provides quantitative on heart health to support physicians in the early detection of heart failure progression. The module explains how MyoStrain may help physicians to individualize care by monitoring and managing the impact of heart failure medication and treatment.
January 11, 2024
Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) is the gold standard for the diagnostic classification and risk stratification in most patients with cardiac disorders. The aim of the present study was to investigate the ability of Strain-encoded MR (SENC) for the prediction of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE).
January 1, 2024
This study investigated the use of layer-specific fast strain-encoded cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (fSENC) for diagnosing and prognosticating acute myocardial injury in emergency department patients.
This study investigated the use of layer-specific fast strain-encoded cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (fSENC) for diagnosing and prognosticating acute myocardial injury in emergency department patients. It found that global longitudinal strain (GLS) and GLSdifference (the difference between epicardial and endocardial GLS) were effective predictors, with GLS showing a high diagnostic accuracy (AUC 91.8%) for myocardial injury. GLSdifference performed well in identifying non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) specifically (AUC 83.2%), and combining these measures with assessment of dysfunctional segments improved diagnostic performance further (AUC 87.5%). Incorporating fSENC into standard care enhanced overall diagnostic accuracy significantly (AUC 95.5%) compared to conventional methods alone. The study suggests that layer-specific strain analysis could serve as a valuable diagnostic tool for acute myocardial injuries, offering insights into prognosis and potentially guiding clinical management.
November 16, 2023
Several studies show a low (1-3%) but real risk of myocarditis in competitive athletes after SARS-CoV-2 infection.
August 9, 2022
Siry, D. et al.
October, 2021
Ochs, M. et al.
November 17, 2021
Steen, H. et al.