Global Left Ventricular Myocardial Work Efficiency in Patients With Severe Rheumatic Mitral Stenosis and Preserved Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction.

Q2 Medicine
Estu Rudiktyo, Amiliana M Soesanto, Maarten J Cramer, Emir Yonas, Arco J Teske, Bambang B Siswanto, Pieter A Doevendans
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Background: Assessment of left ventricular (LV) function plays a pivotal role in the management of patients with valvular heart disease, including those caused by rheumatic heart disease. Noninvasive LV pressure-strain loop analysis is emerging as a new echocardiographic method to evaluate global LV systolic function, integrating longitudinal strain by speckle-tracking analysis and noninvasively measured blood pressure to estimate myocardial work. The aim of this study was to characterize global LV myocardial work efficiency in patients with severe rheumatic mitral stenosis (MS) with preserved ejection fraction (EF).

Methods: We retrospectively included adult patients with severe rheumatic MS with preserved EF (> 50%) and sinus rhythm. Healthy individuals without structural heart disease were included as a control group. Global LV myocardial work efficiency was estimated with a proprietary algorithm from speckle-tracking strain analyses, as well as noninvasive blood pressure measurements.

Results: A total of 45 individuals with isolated severe rheumatic MS with sinus rhythm and 45 healthy individuals were included. In healthy individuals without structural heart disease, the mean global LV myocardial work efficiency was 96% (standard deviation [SD], 2), Compared with healthy individuals, median global LV myocardial work efficiency was significantly worse in MS patients (89%; SD, 4; p < 0.001) although the LVEF was similar.

Conclusions: Individuals with isolated severe rheumatic MS and preserved EF, had global LV myocardial work efficiencies lower than normal controls.

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严重风湿性二尖瓣狭窄和左心室射血分数保持的患者的整体左心室心肌工作效率。
背景:评估左心室(LV)功能在瓣膜性心脏病患者(包括风湿性心脏病引起的患者)的治疗中起着关键作用。无创左心室压力应变环分析是一种评估左心室整体收缩功能的新超声心动图方法,通过斑点跟踪分析整合纵向应变和无创测量血压来估计心肌功。本研究的目的是描述射血分数(EF)保持的严重风湿性二尖瓣狭窄(MS)患者的左心室整体工作效率。没有结构性心脏病的健康个体被纳入对照组。通过斑点追踪应变分析和非侵入性血压测量的专有算法来估计全局左心室心肌工作效率。结果:共纳入45例孤立性严重风湿性多发性硬化伴窦性心律患者和45例健康人。在没有结构性心脏病的健康个体中,平均全局左心室心肌工作效率为96%(标准差[SD],2)。与健康个体相比,MS患者的中值全局左心室心脏工作效率显著较差(89%;SD,4;p<0.001),尽管LVEF相似。结论:单独患有严重风湿性多发性硬化症并保留EF的个体,其左心室整体心肌工作效率低于正常对照组。
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Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging
Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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