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Abstract
Right atrial pressure (RAP) is a key cardiac parameter of diagnostic and prognostic significance, yet current two-dimensional echocardiographic methods are inadequate for the accurate estimation of this haemodynamic marker. Right-heart trans-tricuspid Doppler and tissue Doppler echocardiographic techniques can be combined to calculate the right ventricular (RV) E/e' ratio - a reflection of RV filling pressure which is a surrogate of RAP. A systematic search was undertaken which found seventeen articles that compared invasively measured RAP with RV-E/e' estimated RAP. Results commonly concerned pulmonary hypertension or advanced heart failure/transplantation populations. Reported receiver operating characteristic analyses showed reasonable diagnostic ability of RV-E/e' for estimating RAP in patients with coronary artery disease and RV systolic dysfunction. The diagnostic ability of RV-E/e' was generally poor in studies of paediatrics, heart failure and mitral stenosis, whilst results were equivocal in other diseases. Bland-Altman analyses showed good accuracy but poor precision of RV-E/e' for estimating RAP, but were limited by only being reported in seven out of seventeen articles. This suggests that RV-E/e' may be useful at a population level but not at an individual level for clinical decision making. Very little evidence was found about how atrial fibrillation may affect the estimation of RAP from RV-E/e', nor about the independent prognostic ability of RV-E/e' . Recommended areas for future research concerning RV-E/e' include; non-sinus rhythm, valvular heart disease, short and long term prognostic ability, and validation over a wide range of RAP.
右心房压(RAP)是一项具有诊断和预后意义的关键心脏参数,但目前的二维超声心动图方法尚不足以准确估计这一血流动力学指标。右心经三尖瓣多普勒和组织多普勒超声心动图技术可以结合计算右心室(RV) E/ E’比——右心室充盈压力的反映,是RAP的替代指标。进行了系统的检索,发现了17篇比较侵入性测量RAP与RV-E/e估计RAP的文章。结果通常与肺动脉高压或晚期心力衰竭/移植人群有关。已报道的受者操作特征分析显示,RV- e /e'对冠心病和右心室收缩功能障碍患者的RAP有合理的诊断能力。在儿科、心力衰竭和二尖瓣狭窄的研究中,RV-E/e’的诊断能力普遍较差,而在其他疾病中的结果则模棱两可。Bland-Altman分析显示,RV-E/e'用于估计RAP的准确性良好,但精度较差,但由于在17篇文章中仅报道了7篇,因此受到限制。这表明RV-E/e'可能在人群水平上有用,但在个体水平上对临床决策没有帮助。很少有证据表明心房颤动如何影响RV-E/e'对RAP的估计,也没有证据表明RV-E/e'的独立预后能力。关于RV-E/e'的建议未来研究领域包括:非窦性心律,瓣膜性心脏病,短期和长期预后能力,以及在大范围RAP上的验证。
期刊介绍:
Echo Research and Practice aims to be the premier international journal for physicians, sonographers, nurses and other allied health professionals practising echocardiography and other cardiac imaging modalities. This open-access journal publishes quality clinical and basic research, reviews, videos, education materials and selected high-interest case reports and videos across all echocardiography modalities and disciplines, including paediatrics, anaesthetics, general practice, acute medicine and intensive care. Multi-modality studies primarily featuring the use of cardiac ultrasound in clinical practice, in association with Cardiac Computed Tomography, Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance or Nuclear Cardiology are of interest. Topics include, but are not limited to: 2D echocardiography 3D echocardiography Comparative imaging techniques – CCT, CMR and Nuclear Cardiology Congenital heart disease, including foetal echocardiography Contrast echocardiography Critical care echocardiography Deformation imaging Doppler echocardiography Interventional echocardiography Intracardiac echocardiography Intraoperative echocardiography Prosthetic valves Stress echocardiography Technical innovations Transoesophageal echocardiography Valve disease.