Assessment of left ventricular dysfunction of sarcomere mutation carriers in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy by three-dimensional speckle tracking imaging combined with conventional echocardiography

Q4 Medicine
Juan Zhang, Jing Wang, Xiaoli Zhu, Bo-Long Wang, Qian Yang, Jing Li, Jun Zhang, Liwen Liu
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Objective To explore the value of three-dimensional speckle tracking imaging (3D-STI) and conventional echocardiography in evaluating left ventricular function characteristics of sarcomere mutation carriers in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Methods Totally 91 subjects with sarcomere mutations in family HCM but without left ventricular hypertrophy (G+ /P- group), and 100 normal family members with gender and age matched as the control group (G-/P- group) were enrolled from the center of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy of Xijing Hospital affiliated to the Air Force Military Medical University from February 2013 to April 2017. They all received the comprehensive evaluation of 3D-STI and conventional echocardiography. The ultrasonic paramaters between the two groups were compared. And the diagnostic performance of these paramaters with sarcomere mutations was evaluated. Results Compared with the G-/P- group, the G+ /P-group had larger left atrial diameter (LAD), longer left ventricular isovolumic relaxation time (IVRT), reduced mitral annular systolic velocity (e′), elevated E/e′ ratio, as well as impaired left ventricular global longitudinal and radial strain(GLS and GRS) (P<0.05). Moreover, the GLS≤19.9%(AUC 0.861, sensitivity 61.4%, specificity 98.5%) and IVRT≥75.5 ms(AUC 0.762, sensitivity 61.4%, specificity 72.6%) showed the best diagnostic performance with sarcomere mutations (P<0.05). Conclusions In HCM family members, the sarcomere mutations carriers without left ventricular hypertrophy exhibit impaired left ventricular diastolic function, reduced longitudinal and radial systolic function.Moreover, the GLS and IVRT show the best diagnostic performance for those with sarcomere mutations. Key words: Three-dimensional speckle tracking imaging; Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy; Sarcomere mutation carriers; Ventricular function, left
三维散斑追踪成像结合常规超声心动图评价肥厚型心肌病肌节突变携带者左心室功能障碍
目的探讨三维散斑跟踪成像(3D-STI)与常规超声心动图在肥厚性心肌病肌瘤突变携带者左心室功能特征评价中的价值。方法选取2013年2月至2017年4月空军军医大学附属西京医院肥厚性心肌病中心HCM家族肌瘤突变但无左室肥厚的患者91例(G+ /P-组),性别、年龄匹配的正常家庭成员100例(G-/P-组)作为对照组。所有患者均接受3D-STI及常规超声心动图综合评价。比较两组超声参数。并对这些参数对肌瘤突变的诊断性能进行了评价。结果与G-/P-组比较,G+ /P组左房内径(LAD)增大,左室等容积舒张时间(IVRT)延长,二尖瓣环收缩速度(e′)降低,e /e′比值升高,左室总纵、径向应变(GLS和GRS)降低(P<0.05)。GLS≤19.9%(AUC 0.861,敏感性61.4%,特异性98.5%)和IVRT≥75.5 ms(AUC 0.762,敏感性61.4%,特异性72.6%)对肌瘤突变的诊断效果最好(P<0.05)。结论在HCM家族成员中,无左室肥厚的肌瘤突变携带者表现为左室舒张功能受损,纵向和径向收缩功能降低。此外,GLS和IVRT对肌瘤突变患者的诊断效果最好。关键词:三维散斑跟踪成像;肥厚性心肌病;肌瘤突变携带者;左心室功能
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中华超声影像学杂志
中华超声影像学杂志 Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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