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Abstract
Background: Although aortic valve (AV) opening during exercise has fewer adverse events in patients with a left ventricular (LV) assist device (LVAD), factors associated with it remain unclear. We hypothesized that right ventricular (RV) reserve function is associated with the AV opening status. This study aimed to explore the hemodynamic parameters observed at rest and during maximal exercise and investigate the association between the RV reserve function and AV opening status in patients with an LVAD.
Methods: We prospectively examined 25 consecutive patients with an LVAD who underwent invasive exercise right heart catheterization with simultaneous echocardiography in the supine position. The AV opening status was assessed at rest and during exercise. The change in RV stroke work index (RVSWI) from rest to peak exercise (ΔRVSWI) was calculated to assess the RV reserve function. Patients were divided into three groups according to AV opening: AV opening both at rest and during exercise (n = 7), AV opening during exercise only (n = 8), and closed AV (n = 10).
Results: Patients with a closed AV had significantly lower ΔRVSWI and ΔRV dP/dt max than those with AV opening both at rest and during exercise and AV opening during exercise only, whereas changes in pulmonary artery wedge pressure and pulmonary vascular resistance were comparable across the groups. In a multivariable logistic regression analysis, ΔRVSWI was independently associated with AV opening even after adjustment for the change in LV ejection fraction from rest to peak exercise. During a median follow-up period of 743 (interquartile range, 483-1037) days, the incidence of adverse events was higher in patients in the closed AV group than in those in the AV opening groups (p = 0.002).
Conclusions: RV reserve function is associated with AV opening status in patients with an LVAD.
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The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation, the official publication of the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation, brings readers essential scholarly and timely information in the field of cardio-pulmonary transplantation, mechanical and biological support of the failing heart, advanced lung disease (including pulmonary vascular disease) and cell replacement therapy. Importantly, the journal also serves as a medium of communication of pre-clinical sciences in all these rapidly expanding areas.