Inheritance of Imaging Parameters of Arrhythmic Risk in Mitral Valve Prolapse: A Pedigree Study.

IF 6.5 1区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-07 DOI:10.1161/CIRCIMAGING.124.017051
Luca Cristin, Shalini Dixit, Dwight Bibby, Janet J Tang, Qizhi Fang, Lionel Tastet, Amy H Rich, Rohit Jhawar, Yasufumi Nagata, Satoshi Higuchi, Robert A Levine, Henry H Hsia, Zian H Tseng, Nelson B Schiller, Francesca N Delling
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Abstract

Background: A subset of patients with mitral valve prolapse (MVP), a highly heritable condition, experience sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) or sudden cardiac death (SCD). However, the inheritance of phenotypic imaging features of arrhythmic MVP remains unknown.

Methods: We recruited 23 MVP probands, including 9 with SCA/SCD and 14 with frequent/complex ventricular ectopy. Participants underwent interviews, 2-dimensional and speckle-tracking echocardiography, and 48-hour Holter/event monitoring. Each individual was categorized as having a normal mitral valve, MVP, or borderline MVP. We assessed mitral annular disjunction, curling, global longitudinal strain, segmental peak longitudinal strain, electrical/mechanical dispersion, and the postsystolic shortening index in family members and unrelated healthy controls.

Results: We enrolled 23 pedigrees (14 extended pedigrees, 4 trios, and 5 duos) with a total of 121 participants (mean age 45 years, 50% women). Multigenerational SCA/SCD occurred in 2 of 14 extended pedigrees (14%) with an SCA/SCD proband. Mitral annular disjunction was present in 2 generations among 3 families (13%) and absent in 3 of 9 (33%) SCA/SCD cases. Compared with nonarrhythmic cases, arrhythmic MVP cases had more bileaflet involvement, mitral annular disjunction, curling, and abnormal valvular-myocardial mechanics, as expressed by a higher mid-inferior/inferolateral postsystolic shortening index (P<0.05). Among arrhythmic MVP cases, those with SCA had the highest mechanical dispersion (P=0.04). Family members with normal valves had lower global longitudinal strain and greater mechanical dispersion compared with nonpedigree controls (both P<0.05).

Conclusions: In the context of familial MVP, SCA/SCD is rarely observed in multiple generations and is not consistently linked to mitral annular disjunction. Instead, SCA may result from combination of abnormal valvular-myocardial mechanics and a substrate of increased mechanical/electrical dispersion. Family members with normal mitral valves also exhibit mildly abnormal global strain parameters, suggesting an underlying myopathy independent of MVP expression. Future studies are needed to determine whether SCA/SCD in MVP requires the concomitant presence of abnormal mechanics and a primary genetic myopathy.

二尖瓣脱垂患者心律失常风险影像学参数的遗传:一项系谱研究。
背景:二尖瓣脱垂(MVP)是一种高度遗传性疾病,一部分患者会经历心脏骤停(SCA)或心源性猝死(SCD)。然而,不节律性MVP的表型影像学特征的遗传尚不清楚。方法:我们招募了23名MVP先证者,其中9名患有SCA/SCD, 14名患有频繁/复杂的心室异位。参与者接受了访谈、二维和斑点跟踪超声心动图以及48小时动态心电图/事件监测。每个人都被归类为正常的二尖瓣、MVP或边缘性MVP。我们评估了家庭成员和非相关健康对照的二尖瓣环分离、卷曲、整体纵向应变、节段峰值纵向应变、电/机械离散和收缩后缩短指数。结果:我们招募了23个家系(14个扩展家系,4个三家系,5个二家系),共有121名参与者(平均年龄45岁,50%为女性)。多代SCA/SCD发生在14个扩展谱系中有2个(14%)具有SCA/SCD先证者。3个家族(13%)存在2代二尖瓣环分离,9例SCA/SCD患者中3例(33%)不存在二尖瓣环分离。与非心律失常的病例相比,心律失常的MVP患者有更多的双小瓣膜受累、二尖瓣环分离、卷曲和瓣膜-心肌力学异常,表现为更高的中-下/内外侧收缩后缩短指数(PP=0.04)。与非系谱对照相比,正常瓣膜的家庭成员整体纵向应变较低,机械离散度较大(两者均为p2)。结论:在家族性MVP的背景下,SCA/SCD很少在多代中观察到,并且与二尖瓣环分离并不一致。相反,SCA可能是由异常的瓣膜-心肌力学和增加的机械/电分散的基底共同引起的。二尖瓣正常的家庭成员也表现出轻度的整体应变参数异常,表明潜在的肌病与MVP表达无关。未来的研究需要确定MVP的SCA/SCD是否需要同时存在异常力学和原发性遗传性肌病。
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CiteScore
6.30
自引率
2.70%
发文量
225
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging, an American Heart Association journal, publishes high-quality, patient-centric articles focusing on observational studies, clinical trials, and advances in applied (translational) research. The journal features innovative, multimodality approaches to the diagnosis and risk stratification of cardiovascular disease. Modalities covered include echocardiography, cardiac computed tomography, cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy, magnetic resonance angiography, cardiac positron emission tomography, noninvasive assessment of vascular and endothelial function, radionuclide imaging, molecular imaging, and others. Article types considered by Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging include Original Research, Research Letters, Advances in Cardiovascular Imaging, Clinical Implications of Molecular Imaging Research, How to Use Imaging, Translating Novel Imaging Technologies into Clinical Applications, and Cardiovascular Images.
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