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In 1642 Laganphairne & Kinnach are listed but given no value. Fraser-Mackintosh (p 469) tells us that he had found them valued elsewhere at 1d.

If we compare the 1642 rental and Morison’s survey of 1772 we can detect some changes in the settlement pattern. In 1642 Glenmallie is mentioned twice and was worth 4d in total. By 1748-9 it was reckoned as 2½m but by 1772 it seems to have become just a series of sheilings for other farms although some people were still in permanent residence. Exactly the same seems to have happened with the upper reaches of Glen Loy.

Introduction: Recent echocardiographic studies have shown that strain analysis of the myocardium is a very sensitive method for detecting various pathophysiological changes before and after cardiovascular interventional procedures. We hypothesized that a 2D speckle tracking imaging can quantify the damage of the left atrial (LA) and left ventricular (LV) myocardium in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF), and demonstrate improvement of atrial and ventricular function after ablation procedure.

Methods: We performed catheter ablation guided by CARTO navigation (extensive encircling pulmonary vein isolation) in 35 patients with AF (paroxysmal, n=23; persistent, n=12). LA and LV longitudinal strain in systolic phase by 2D speckle tracking echocardiographic imaging and 24-hour Holter ECG were evaluated at baseline before ablation and various follow-up time points (1 day, 1 month, and 3 months after ablation). Those without AF who underwent catheter ablation for other indications served as a control group (n=22).

Results: Patients with persistent AF had significantly lower LA and LV longitudinal strain at baseline than those with paroxysmal AF and the control (LA, 14.9±6.5% vs 40.4±18.6% and 41.2±21.8%, p<0.001; LV, -15.0±6.4% vs -21.1±3.3% and -21.2±1.7%, p<0.05). In those with persistent AF, LV longitudinal strain returned to the normal value of -20.4±2.6% 1 month after ablation, and subsequently, LA strain was also improved to the value of 40.0±18.9% 3 months after ablation. At the most recent follow-up, 77% of the patients with AF maintained sinus rhythm on Holter ECG.