Characterisation of global and regional mitral annular strains in an acute porcine model.

0 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Robert Matongo Persson,Hans Martin Dahl Aguilera,Ketil Grong,John-Peder Escobar Kvitting,Lodve Stangeland,Rune Haaverstad,Stig Urheim,Victorien Emile Prot
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OBJECTIVES This study aimed to explore regional mitral annular strain using a novel computational method. METHODS Eight pigs underwent implantation with piezoelectric transducers around the mitral annulus. Interventions of pre- and afterload were performed by inferior vena cava constriction and endovascular balloon occlusion of the descending aorta. The mitral annulus was reconstructed in a mathematical model and divided into six segments. Global and segmental annular strain were calculated from a discrete mathematical representation. RESULTS Global annular strain gradually decreased after isovolumetric contraction until late systole. Mitral annular end-systolic strain demonstrated shortening in all segments except the anterior segment, which showed the least deformation. The P2 annular segment demonstrated the most end-systolic shortening (-7.6 ± 1.1% at baseline, p < 0.001 compared to anterior segment). Systolic global annular strain showed no significant change in response to load interventions but correlated positively with left ventricular contractility at baseline and after preload reduction. CONCLUSIONS Mitral annular systolic strain demonstrates cyclical variations with considerable regional heterogeneity, with the most pronounced deformation in posterior annular segments. Measurements appear independent of changes to pre- and afterload.
急性猪模型中二尖瓣瓣环整体和区域应变的特征。
方法八头猪在二尖瓣环周围植入压电传感器。通过下腔静脉收缩和降主动脉的血管内球囊闭塞对前、后负荷进行干预。在数学模型中重建了二尖瓣环,并将其分为六个节段。结果二尖瓣瓣环整体应变在等容收缩后逐渐降低,直到收缩晚期。二尖瓣瓣环收缩末应变在所有节段都表现出缩短,只有前段变形最小。P2 环段的收缩末期缩短幅度最大(基线为-7.6 ± 1.1%,与前段相比,p < 0.001)。收缩期瓣环整体应变对负荷干预无显著变化,但与基线时和降低前负荷后的左心室收缩力呈正相关。测量结果似乎与前负荷和后负荷的变化无关。
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