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Objective To explore the accuracy of three dimensional speckle tracking imaging (3D-STI) in quantitative coronary evaluation of (CHD) patients' left ventricular global systolic function.Methods Sixty-eight CHD patients were divided into three groups according to the coronary artery angiography (CAG) results:32 cases in severe stenosis group,23 cases in moderate stenosis group,and 13 cases in mild stenosis group.Thirty gender-age-matched healthy subjects(control group) were enrolled in this study.All patients underwent 2D-echocardiography and real-time three-dimensional echocardiography (3DE).The global longitudinal strain(GLS),global radial strain(GRS),global circumferential strain(GCS),global area strain (GAS),global area strain rate (GASrate) and 3D global LV strain (3D-Strain) were analyzed using 3D-STI.Correlation between strain measurements and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) by simpson method,3D-LVEF by 3DE were assessed using linear regression analysis.Results All 3D-STI parameters in the severe stenosis group were significant decreased compared with the other groups.GLS,GRS,GCS,GAS,3D-Strain of moderate stenosis group shown more significant decrease than both mild stenosis group and control group (P < 0.05).Strong correlations were demonstrated in all 3D-STI parameters between 3D-LVEF and LVEF.The strongest correlation was observed between GAS with 3D-LVEF in severe stenosis group(r =-0.910,P <0.05).Intraobserver and interobserver reliability of GAS was better than other parameters.Conclusions Global strain of 3D-STI can quantitatively evaluate the global LV function in CHD patients,and GAS is more sensitive and reproducible than other parameters.