Atrial Strain and Strain Rate in a General Population: Do These Measures Improve the Assessment of Elevated NT-proBNP Levels?

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Cardiology Research and Practice Pub Date : 2024-08-26 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2024/1546629
Assami Rösner, Mikhail Kornev, Hatice Akay Caglayan, Sandro Queiros, Sofia Malyutina, Andrew Ryabikov, Alexander V Kudryavtsev, Henrik Schirmer
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Abstract

Background: Noninvasive assessment of elevated filling pressure in the left ventricle (LV) remains an unresolved problem. Of the many echocardiographic parameters used to evaluate diastolic pressure, the left atrial strain and strain rate (LA S/SR) have shown promise in clinical settings. However, only a few previous studies have evaluated LA S/SR in larger populations.

Methods: A total of 2033 participants from Norwegian (Tromsø 7) and Russian (Know Your Heart) population studies, equally distributed by age and sex, underwent echocardiography, including atrial and ventricular S/SR and NT-proBNP measurements. Of these, 1069 were identified as healthy (without hypertension (HT), atrial fibrillation (AF), or structural cardiac disease) and were used to define the age- and sex-adjusted normal ranges of LA S/SR. Furthermore, the total study population was divided into groups according to ejection fraction (EF) ≥50%, EF <50%, and AF. In each group, uni- and multiple regression and receiver operating characteristic curve analyses were performed to test LA and LV functional parameters as potential indicators of NT-proBNP levels above 250 ng/ml.

Results: The mean LA S/SR values in this study were higher than those in previous large studies, whereas the lower references were comparable. In normal hearts, atrial total strain (ATS) and mitral valve E deceleration time (MV DT) were independent factors indicating elevated NT-proBNP levels, whereas in hearts with reduced EFs, the independent indicators were peak atrial contraction strain (PACS) and LV stroke volume. The areas under the curve for these significant indicators to discriminate elevated NT-proBNP levels were 0.639 (95% confidence interval (CI): 0.577-0.701) for normal EF and 0.805 (CI: 0.675-0.935) for reduced EF.

Conclusion: The results confirm good intrastudy reproducibility, with mean values in the upper range of previous meta-analyses. In the future, automated border-detection algorithms may be able to generate highly reproducible normal values. Furthermore, the study showed atrial S/SR as an additional indicator of elevated NT-proBNP levels in the general population, demonstrating the incremental value of both ATS and PACS in addition to conventional and ventricular strain echocardiography. Thus, the LA S/SR may be regarded as an important addition to the multiparametric approach used for evaluating LV filling.

普通人群中的心房应变和应变率:这些测量方法能改善对 NT-proBNP 水平升高的评估吗?
背景:对左心室(LV)充盈压升高的无创评估仍是一个悬而未决的问题。在用于评估舒张压的众多超声心动图参数中,左心房应变和应变率(LA S/SR)在临床环境中显示出良好的前景。然而,此前只有少数研究在较大的人群中对 LA S/SR 进行了评估:共有 2033 名来自挪威(特罗姆瑟 7)和俄罗斯(了解您的心脏)人口研究的参与者接受了超声心动图检查,包括心房和心室 S/SR 以及 NT-proBNP 测量。其中 1069 人被确定为健康人(无高血压 (HT)、心房颤动 (AF) 或结构性心脏病),并用于定义经年龄和性别调整的 LA S/SR 正常范围。此外,还根据射血分数(EF)≥50%、EF 结果将所有研究对象分为不同组别:本研究的 LA S/SR 平均值高于之前的大型研究,而较低的参考值则与之相当。在正常心脏中,心房总应变(ATS)和二尖瓣E减速时间(MV DT)是提示NT-proBNP水平升高的独立因素,而在EF降低的心脏中,独立指标是心房收缩峰值应变(PACS)和左心室搏出量。这些重要指标用于判别 NT-proBNP 水平升高的曲线下面积在 EF 正常时为 0.639(95% 置信区间(CI):0.577-0.701),在 EF 降低时为 0.805(CI:0.675-0.935):研究结果证实了研究间具有良好的可重复性,其平均值处于以往荟萃分析的上限范围。未来,自动边界检测算法可能会生成具有高度可重复性的正常值。此外,该研究还显示心房 S/SR 是普通人群 NT-proBNP 水平升高的额外指标,这表明除了常规超声心动图和心室应变超声心动图外,ATS 和 PACS 还具有增量价值。因此,LA S/SR 可被视为用于评估左心室充盈的多参数方法的重要补充。
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Cardiology Research and Practice
Cardiology Research and Practice Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Cardiology Research and Practice is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies that focus on the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease. The journal welcomes submissions related to systemic hypertension, arrhythmia, congestive heart failure, valvular heart disease, vascular disease, congenital heart disease, and cardiomyopathy.
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